Cave ideas?

Deubie Doo

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I'm looking for ideas for my ripsaw, bacu and 3line catfish to hide in. Normally they just dig under the driftwood but would like to make it so it's easier to see them. I've seen terracotta pipes before in pics but can't find them around. Any other ideas?
 

Evz jardini

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The terracotta pipes can be found at builders merchants but they don't come cheap , since I've had a bare bottom tank I've had to swap my terracotta pipes for plastic ones incase it rolls and smashes tank , plastic pipes are fine to use , rain down pipes , guttering and soil pipes depending on size etc , make sure once you've cut them you sand/file the cut edges smooth , so solve the rolling pipe problem with bare bottom tank I siliconed a series of them together , you can make pretty cool pyraminds from them with various lengths , plus if you've got a black back on tank the black pipes are hidden more than terracotta

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Small strawberry pots or plastic pipe would be perfect
 

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you may be able to make your own with some quik create. use some PVC pipe as a form with some release agent on it (such as vasoline). mix it kinda thick so it doesn't run and cures quicker. the pvc should pop right off after it cures. you could also forget the release agent and scuff up the pipe good with some sand paper and just leave it in after the quick create cures as well. this way, you could customize the size and shape of the cave. the same could be done with some block Styrofoam, carving it into desired shape, and again covering it with the cement. this is the same process used for most DIY 3D backgrounds.
 

virgil2090

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Another idea would be to ty or epoxy a few large pieces of DW together.if you find a big enough stump,you could just cut a hole

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Deubie Doo

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PVC is a patrolium based product, wouldn't that mess with the water chemistry and release oils?
 

Deubie Doo

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And how do I get them to sink?
 

Evz jardini

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I've never had a problem with it tainting my water used plastic pipes for years , they will sink as there hollow ;)

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lunker65

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PVC is a patrolium based product, wouldn't that mess with the water chemistry and release oils?
PVC is used to plumb almost every sump I've ever seen. Also its used to carry drinking water for you and I in a lot of buildings. I don't for see it being a problem.

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