Petricola spawning cave that i made
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Petricola spawning cave that i made
Here is a picture of a spawning cave i made for a local enthusiast. He says that he will put marbles on the bottom of the cave and the cats will lay their eggs there. Entrance is on top. PM me and let me know what you think.
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Evan
Keeper of syno cats up to 15 years old
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Evan
Keeper of syno cats up to 15 years old
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we usually use a glass bowl as bottom half, cause the eggs can be viewed if there are any.
and my own spawning caves have a hole in the side and hence a roof wich makes the syno's more comfortable
nice pottery though, but not really useful as a spawning cave for petricola's.
not that they won't use it (heck, they use plantbushes too) but you can't see the inside from the sides.
and my own spawning caves have a hole in the side and hence a roof wich makes the syno's more comfortable
nice pottery though, but not really useful as a spawning cave for petricola's.
not that they won't use it (heck, they use plantbushes too) but you can't see the inside from the sides.
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