“Very good Product, however I would of liked the large breeding cave to be a bit bigger, things sold as large are not very large... I would like a larger size, like 45cm x 25cm x 20?”
“Very good Product, however I would of liked the large breeding cave to be a bit bigger, things sold as large are not very large... I would like a larger size, like 45cm x 25cm x 20?”
“This is the first time i have bought one of these ceramic cichlid caves before. I bought it for my Brisltlenose Catfish and they just love it I put there Hikari wafers inside the cave and they just go straight inside to get there food I have found if i put there food just in the tank my fish eat them so it has been the best thing i have bought I am going to buy more.
i highly recommend them
HEATHER BOYD
ROMSEY VICTORIA”
“This is the first time i have bought one of these ceramic cichlid caves before. I bought it for my Brisltlenose Catfish and they just love it I put there Hikari wafers inside the cave and they just go straight inside to get there food I have found if i put there food just in the tank my fish eat them so it has been the best thing i have bought I am going to buy more.
i highly recommend them
HEATHER BOYD
ROMSEY VICTORIA”
“I have 2 small, 3 medium and 2 large of UP-Aqua cichlid stones.
They are all fairly small, good for small fish. I like the way they look mottled and like a rock. The inside is painted solid grey. The outer surface is rough, making it easier to attach moss to.
They do not displace much water due to their hollow shape. It can be a little hard to stack them since one side is rounded, the other is flattened. If you have gravel, I'd recommend putting them rounded side down into the gravel so you have a flatter surface to put another one on top.
Be careful handling them as they are fragile, unglazed ceramic.”
“I have 2 small, 3 medium and 2 large of UP-Aqua cichlid stones.
They are all fairly small, good for small fish. I like the way they look mottled and like a rock. The inside is painted solid grey. The outer surface is rough, making it easier to attach moss to.
They do not displace much water due to their hollow shape. It can be a little hard to stack them since one side is rounded, the other is flattened. If you have gravel, I'd recommend putting them rounded side down into the gravel so you have a flatter surface to put another one on top.
Be careful handling them as they are fragile, unglazed ceramic.”