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Review on 🐠 Stackable Aquarium Rock Caves Decoration, Natural Hideaway for Shrimp Cichlid Hiding, Spawning and Breeding, Ideal Fish Tank Decor for Territorial Fish, Betta Fish, and Professional Hideout by Angie Anderson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works as individual caves - difficult to stack - rough sides

I have seven aquariums with fish. Yes. Seven. Crazy fish lady. I was hoping to get this as a stack of caves for one of my tanks. However, they just don't stay in place. Individual caves! HOW THESE ARE MADE Each of these caves comes in its own box. They were also in another box that protected them well. They weren't damaged at all. TEXTURE The walls of these caves are very rough. This is good because algae and plants stick to it over time. It's not so good when the fish fumbles and flies into you. This can damage their scales. INSTALLATION They don't fold or stay in place no matter how I've worked with them so far. I'm usually pretty good at that. ONE TIME USE I put them in my small aquariums for smaller fish. They like to hide there (in every aquarium there is ALWAYS one who likes to be in a cave, from neon to other tetras and pays. Little catfish like that too. They don't like my apistograms. They seem too small to them, even though they are pretty small cichlids CONCLUSION These are pretty good caves although they don't stack very well for me For one time use they are good for small fish to hide and swim through MY RATING IS FOUR STARS Pretty good for small ones Aquariums I worry about rough walls as long as they don't wear down over time.

Pros
  • SMALL HIDDEN CURVES FOR BETTA OR ANY SMALL FISH: The sculptural look of modern art is a sculptural look that will really complement your aquariums! Rock caves allowed visitors to visit or take refuge to rest or hide, reduced stress and minimized aggression, such as cichlids, and also an ideal spot for bettas, crayfish or crustaceans.
Cons
  • I'll write later