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RE: [GSAS-Member] Fish Breeding Caves



So, take a small clay flowerpot and hacksaw off a corner of the rim, then seal it to the base forming a clay 'tee pee'. The fish will go in and out of the hole you've made. I've spawned all kinds of cichlids - you can do big ones and spawn lake tanganyika fish like julies and pretty much anything brichardi/leleupi like.

usually much cheaper than Rino caves or whatever and as effective. Plus much easier to obtain, small clay flower pots are usually cheap (I could make an adequate cave for less than $1).


From: "Susan Welenofsky" <welenofsky@comcast.net>
Reply-To: Greater Seattle Aquarium Society member chat<gsas-member@thekrib.com>
To: "GSAS Member Chat" <gsas-member@thekrib.com>
Subject: [GSAS-Member] Fish Breeding Caves
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 17:01:21 -0800

Does anyone have some nice fish breeding caves for sale? I have some
Apistogrammas I am going to try and breed.



Susan

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