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Having just set up a zebra tank with 7 inhabitants i would be interested to hear everyones thoughts regarding breeding caves and the types of materials that you use. I have heard of the 1" plumbing pipe and the ones constructed from slate and sealant but would llve some advice/ discussion regarding the most sucessful types.
I tried the small plant pot cut in half, and although my females quite often sit in them, they are not secure enough for the male. The male likes to be able to "wedge" himself into the cave, by extending his dorsal and pectorial fins.
The Plant pots juts seem to be a little too rounded!
I use both PVC pipe and Slate caves. The PVC is new but the slate caves actually came with the fish
From my reading and from what my "supplier" said the Slate cave is the better option.... for a couple of different reasons.
For instance.... like someone else mentioned.. the male likes nothing better (especially when breeding) than to wedge himself into the cave. Where as he can do this with PVC pipe.... the actuall surface of the slate seems to give him more of a grip helping the little fellas feel more secure.
Also from my readings, I have heard that the zebras "should" prefer the dark shades of the slate, so even if you do go down the road of PVC pipes..... try and get the black or greys instead of the white.
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What size should the slate caves be depth ways and is it just the entrance that has to be zebra plec width? I am probably going to make my own caves and was wandering what dimensions they should be. THe only reason io ask is that if both male and feale are going to get upto lurvin they might need space to turn around etc. Thanks
I had tubes, ceramic, white inside, in the zebra tank ever since I got them (over a year ago).
Then I was given a cave made out of slate. It's about twice the length of the male, rectangular opening, just big enough to fit the male (with extended fins).
It took a week and I had my first spawn. Caves made out of slate seem to be the thing for my Zebras
In addition of I my post above; I use grey PVC pipes (in fact the only colour we have got over here, I never thought about the consequences of colour, but it seems to make sense that it shouldn't be too brigt-coloured).
I just got myself some slate tiles at the weekend and I'm gonna try the normal tile cutter gizmo (not electric)... I'll post some pics up over the next couple of days and let you see how I got on.
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i have made loads off caves using roofing tiles i got off my brother inlaw who is a roofer , and he has these cutters which cut the tiles like pair off scissors u get a straight cut with them, but after experimenting with the tiles i just prefer to smash the slate so u get more natural looking pieces and stick them together in some sort off cave formation i havent stuck to one size but made a load off differant shape and sizes put some pvc tubes in some with slate covering them i ended up making like a little landscape off lots off differant nooks and crannies for the zebbies to feel at home ,quite pleased how it come out in the end, as my first attemt just looked like unnatural boxes. when i get a digital camera i will post some pics.
P.S Make sure u have no sharpe edges on the slate as the fish could harm themselves