Large cichlids caves

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See these two big rocks on the left and right side of this picture?

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They're actually hollow, and have openings in the back. Work great as hides and aren't an eyesore.

Old pic, but this large piece of "wood" is also hollow with an entrance in the back.

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See these two big rocks on the left and right side of this picture?

315bd6b4.jpg


They're actually hollow, and have openings in the back. Work great as hides and aren't an eyesore.

Old pic, but this large piece of "wood" is also hollow with an entrance in the back.

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Love it, looks stunning and useful,i just used to get large terracotta pots, pile rocks and slate around them until they were hidden with a entrance big eough for the cichlids to enter
 
The black belt pair in the second pic are now in the tank with the rocks in it (125 gallon) and she likes the large rock on the left. If you can't tell, she's not a small fish, so these rocks aren't small either. The male gets a little moody sometimes and he can't fit in the rock... Sometimes he just plops down in that corner and watches her in the cave, obviously frustrated. :D
 
Sorry for turning this into my personal picture thread, but here's another hollow piece of wood. It's in the Cuban tank now (this is a little 41 gallon fluval Osaka SA biotope now, cubans are in a 90).

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