Question: Non PVC hideaways

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When I was shopping for stuff for my tank I had a lot of trouble finding hideaways that were big enough. I know that some people use PVC pipe but I am not a big fan of the look (I know kinda silly) but I was hoping that someone might have some other ideas.
I was also wondering if the hollow log hides for reptiles would work.
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Look for local pet store. Many of them will have nice logs with healthy algaes your ax will love that you can buy. My local "petco" which is a commercial outfit had some nice betta bowl plant seeds that the axxie has been eating the algaeic seed extrusions. It's like eating pure plant life force. A submerged log or sprouting seeds along with maybe a long philodendron branch and a daphnia culture your axxie will be super happy Happier than with a pvc tube cut in half.

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Dr. T.
 
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