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I'll second that. Also there's Honeycomb caves. I've purchased from both and I've been 100% satisfied with both. Their designs/styles are very different; I appreciate that because it offers more variety of shapes for my fish.
Hi Icedcold, please see my comments here: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=45788&p=309823#p309823Icedcold wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 16:11Ah ok, I'll focus on making them happy in their biptope. Can they be housed with any fish?
Myself, I've never kept zebras. But my friends who do keep them up at 85-86F. I didn't mean to suggest that 83F is unhealthy, but rather that from what my friends say it's not going to give you the happiest fish.Jobro wrote: 18 Jan 2018, 15:2883F is ~28°C, right? Don't think that would be necessarily too low for Hypancistrus Zebra, Eric?
I'm not quite sure where you're going with this. Do you mean that you have a low watt heater because you aren't paying the bill (i.e., being respectful of your parents' finances?)... If so admirable and understandable.Icedcold wrote: 18 Jan 2018, 15:50It's a 60 watt heater. I don't pay for electricity lol. My parents do