Cobalt Aquatics Apisto Hut Aquarium Ornament, Small

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About This Item

Details

  • Proudly made in the USA.
  • Flat top makes it easy to add to your existing rock structure or stack multiple huts together (each sold separately).
  • Provides the perfect spawning site for apistogrammas and other dwarf cichlids (sold separately).
  • Durable design will not break down over time or leach chemicals or color into your aquarium water.
  • Handmade with natural stoneware.

Questions & Answers

2 Customer Questions


is this safe for a saltwater reef aquarium

Answer by ChewyJan 31, 2023
This ornament is safe for salt water or fresh water aquariums.

Is this too small to fit a betta fish?

Answer by ChewyJan 28, 2023
This hut measures 2 1/2 inches x 1 3/8 inches in size and is designed as a spawning site for Apistogrammas and other dwarf cichlids.
3.5
Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars
6 Ratings

4 Customer Reviews



Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Robert on Jul 7, 2024

Apistogramma hut

The opening is too small for Apistogramma. I put it in with Scarlet Badis

The opening is too small for Apistogramma. I put it in with Scarlet Badis


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Elaine on Mar 28, 2024

For baby fish

Just a little too small for my fish, would be good for baby fish.

Just a little too small for my fish, would be good for baby fish.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Dartzy on Feb 19, 2023

Disappointed

A lot smaller than I was lead to believe from description. Really tiny.

A lot smaller than I was lead to believe from description. Really tiny.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Cheryl on May 27, 2022

Not for Cacatoides

There’s a reason why the maker of this ‘supposed’ apisto cave doesn’t give the measurements to the opening. It’s ridiculously small, maybe 1/2”. A small female apisto

There’s a reason why the maker of this ‘supposed’ apisto cave doesn’t give the measurements to the opening. It’s ridiculously small, maybe 1/2”. A small female apisto may be able to get in, but no way a male could to fertilize the eggs unless he was on the small side. If he did manage to get in, he may injure himself trying to get out or you would have to break it to set him free. This is more suited for shrimp maybe or a place for fry or tetras to hide. Not very substantial either, it’s pretty thin material. As always, Chewy made it right.