What is a bind cave
What is a bind cave
hi
i have heard about this for a while and was wondering how to set it up for L14s?
Any help would be great.
i have heard about this for a while and was wondering how to set it up for L14s?
Any help would be great.
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I would put an end-cap on it. These fish can digg, so just burrowing the end in the gravel may end up making it a tunnel instead of a cave.
And yes, a two-foot piece is probably adequate.
Having space for two fish in the cave would be advisable if you want to breed them, but they aren't necessarily going to fit in side-by side, but rather one slightly in front of the other...
Oh, and the fish likes to have a choice, so if you happen to have more than one cave, I'm sure the fish aren't going to complain.
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And yes, a two-foot piece is probably adequate.
Having space for two fish in the cave would be advisable if you want to breed them, but they aren't necessarily going to fit in side-by side, but rather one slightly in front of the other...
Oh, and the fish likes to have a choice, so if you happen to have more than one cave, I'm sure the fish aren't going to complain.
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Some fish will have slighly different preferences, but as far as width the other suggestion would be:
As wide as the male fish plus a little less than or equal to 1 pectoral fin length.
This way the fish is able both to move about in the cave, and completed block it with his body.
As wide as the male fish plus a little less than or equal to 1 pectoral fin length.
This way the fish is able both to move about in the cave, and completed block it with his body.
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Open bottom on the sand is fine as long as the cave is reasonably heavy (or weighed down by something else). If the cave is made from relatively light material, such as plastic pipework bits, it may end up being moved around by the fish and may not work quite so well. I think this was the basis of failure with one of my bamboo caves where the Ancistrus male kicked out the eggs during his guarding.
But fish will dig out the cave in case of gravel bottom, and my first spawn of Ancistrus was in fact a cave dug out from under a piece of slate by the male itself, with no cave at all there when it started. I'm sure bigger plecos will also be able to dig quite well..
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But fish will dig out the cave in case of gravel bottom, and my first spawn of Ancistrus was in fact a cave dug out from under a piece of slate by the male itself, with no cave at all there when it started. I'm sure bigger plecos will also be able to dig quite well..
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If its an open bottom cave and they do breed, then you decide you want to remove the eggs before they hatch. It will not be near as simple if it only had one opening. The eggs may fall out the bottom of your open bottom cave if you were to pull it out rather than keeping them nicely at the bottom where the end cap is.
If your just going to leave the eggs in the tank and let the dad take care of them then I guess it wouldn't matter as much.
If your just going to leave the eggs in the tank and let the dad take care of them then I guess it wouldn't matter as much.
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