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It's what they do (same as many other large cichlid species). No matter how big the rocks are, they'll move them to suit their territorial design. I've had large fish move rocks heavier than them by undermining smaller stones from under the larger boulders. Don't try to outsmart them by putting in monstrous boulders. Aside from robbing the fish of too much space, you'll also run the risk of blowing out the bottom of your tank.
 
It's what they do (same as many other large cichlid species). No matter how big the rocks are, they'll move them to suit their territorial design. I've had large fish move rocks heavier than them by undermining smaller stones from under the larger boulders. Don't try to outsmart them by putting in monstrous boulders. Aside from robbing the fish of too much space, you'll also run the risk of blowing out the bottom of your tank.

Yup... It's what they do.. I find it to be one of my favorite things to undo in water changes and vaxs. to see what they'll build and how next :) IT's like your living room or bedroom.. DOn't you re arrange it to fit your specific attitude? Me too :) And fish are very similar in that way, I would suggest leveling it out and watching how they re arrange the terrain from being flat :) See what you think after watching for it and wanting it :)
 
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