Knereim
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I have a 65g its 4 ft long I wanted to put a cave type spot in it I heard pvc works good but how can I cover it so it doesn't look out of place
That brings back memories...I remember when I was little and my parents had a 10 gallon tank with some tetras. They put in a terra cotta flower pot and I thought they were SO ugly sitting in an aquarium. So I took some of the plastic plants and some gravel and cleverly disguised it as a hill in the tank. only problem was, the gravel wouldn't stay put so I kept piling it on until I had a mound going up to the top of the tank, which made it even more of an eyesore...haha but being serious the terra cotta flower pots are an excellent choice! If you want to disguise them the RIGHT way, just face the opening to a side of the tank that isn't often viewed (say you had a rectangular tank against a wall, the opening would face the wall), and cover it with a LITTLE bit of gravel, then put a plant on topHow about the big terra cotta flower pots?