Had to change the set up

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So, Stelly has grown at least half an inch (at LEAST) and gotten crazy bulky in just 3 weeks. So, I've had to change his whole set up to make bigger hides for him. I did have all his lava rock buried, but I can't do that anymore, since I need it to brace the roofs of his hides. Hoping he's gentle when he swims by them.

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If you worry you can sand off the sharp edging with sand paper. I personally don't use lava rock not because I fear of injured them but more like injured me :eek:
 
Thanks!!! It's a 20g long. He got too big for the hides I had made so I had to rearrange things and make them bigger. He was sooooo mad all day!! He wouldn't come out to eat! Then today was water change day so he was mad again, lol.

I didn't think about sanding the edges but I guess I can!! I'll keep an eye on him.
 
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