Kareen
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Doe's anyone know were I can get some Breeding caves Kan's is all out of tham
Cool , but pricey . I'll admit, I've considered adding a claymonster pottery "soap fish" to my tank (www.claymonster.net) though I'm not sure if the glazes are "fish safe." They're all food safe, so one would hope... They're still expensive, but a little more in my price range.Lynda Rosenthal (CCA member Gary's wife) does some really cool looking pieces. She featured them in several of the display tanks at AquaMania.
Not your typical pleco caves!
Her website: http://art4fish.com/
Matt
Cool , but pricey . I'll admit, I've considered adding a claymonster pottery "soap fish" to my tank (www.claymonster.net) though I'm not sure if the glazes are "fish safe." They're all food safe, so one would hope... They're still expensive, but a little more in my price range.
Don't count your eggs before they hatch. Ceramics is harder than it looks!
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Zack, what's the firing schedule like to make things durable underwater?
Ready made some stuff much harder to form than a cave. I'll try to do one for you.
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You're on... and any color you like.
I am TERRIBLE at pottery... I once made an "ugly pot" the plan for the pot was even intentionally ugly because I knew it was going to be a disaster. I also get sick to my stomach at a potter's wheel.