Blue Bottomless Glazed XXL Hide shelter house cave • Aquarium Fish tank decor display • Algae eater Betta Dwarf hamster top frog Axolotl snake
» Style: XXL Hide
» Clay used: Low fire white
» Glaze used: Night Sky
» Cave ends: Front is Open, Rear is Closed
» Inside Dimensions: 8" length, 4.25" wide, 2.5" tall
» Price top shown includes packing container (large styrofoam box), packing materials, shipping cost, insurance, and tracking paid by Underwater Retreats!
» First few photos are of actual items for sale*, dimensions can be seen in the measuring mat photos (each square is 1 x 1", the dots inside are 1/4" markers), the photos of items inside aquariums are customer submitted.
» I make everything by hand beginning from wet clay all the way to firing projects in my own kiln at home. My clay and glazes are completely inert, will not alter water chemistry, completely safe to use in both freshwater and marine saltwater aquariums. Enhance your aquarium with any of these exciting decorations!
» Perfect for many aquarium pets including betta, loaches, corydoras, pleco, catfish, shrimp, golden algae eaters, crayfish, and fry...
» Herpetarium pets like toads, turtles, snakes, salamanders, gecko, reptiles, arachnid spiders...
» It could also be used as a nice centerpiece to a fairy garden or moss / plant growing terrarium!
» All sorts of aquarium and terrarium pets love this style of cave. Providing several ornaments, condos, or caves will make them feel safe, giving them lots of places to hide. You'll be amazed at how much stress between fish is removed from an aquarium full of hiding spots.
» I find when adding new items to a tank, you should move around all current cave and ornament hiding spots. This forces everyone in the aquarium to reestablish their territory, which will include your new cave/s. If you just plop a new item into the tank, most of the time the new hiding spot will go completely unseen.
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