PVC habitat for jawfish

MCWRT

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This is just my initial idea... Not even sure I will pursue a jawfish for our reef but if we do looking for input. Sand bed is about 2-3 inches deep and will cover the pvc fittings. Just looking to make him a secure home... This is probably be overkill but we are a minimum of two weeks out from purchasing. Thanks in advance.



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Depending on the size of the jawfish, I'd make that a bit bigger, and add in a few more entrances for them to be fascinated by. If you can give them 3-4 holes per "burrow", it'll be just like playing whack-a-mole without the whack part, you'll never know where the jawfish will pop up next! I'd also make the "cave" a bit bigger for the jawfish.
 
Depending on the size of the jawfish, I'd make that a bit bigger, and add in a few more entrances for them to be fascinated by. If you can give them 3-4 holes per "burrow", it'll be just like playing whack-a-mole without the whack part, you'll never know where the jawfish will pop up next! I'd also make the "cave" a bit bigger for the jawfish.


Good advice! Thanks for the input!
 
Keeping a screen on the top of the aquarium for a while after the addition I hope?
Jawfish are really susceptible to being carpet surfers.

Housing wise, looks like your new jawfish is going to be spoiled, lol, you did all the excavation for it already!
 
My Bluespot would never be happy with a PVC setup. He has connecting tunnels under my liverock with one hole used as a entrance, the other two he uses as hanging out waiting for food holes. Go buy several pounds of small light weight rubble so they can build there own home. Make sure all your liverock sits on the glass and is very stable, they will tunnel under it. For Yellow Head Jawfish Caribsea Super Reef work great
 
Having had a few Jawfish and having a Chinstrap Jawfish now, My guess is he is going to dig a tunnel right next to the pvc.
 
My Bluespot would never be happy with a PVC setup. He has connecting tunnels under my liverock with one hole used as a entrance, the other two he uses as hanging out waiting for food holes. Go buy several pounds of small light weight rubble so they can build there own home. Make sure all your liverock sits on the glass and is very stable, they will tunnel under it. For Yellow Head Jawfish Caribsea Super Reef work great


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So my live rock is an elevated rock platform. I have a plenty of rubble.. not sure if this type of setup with a 3 inch sand we will support a jawfish.
 
What I did in my 65 was laid out only half of the tank that was jawfish friendly


How deep was your sand bed? I am wondering if the pvc is a waste. Perhaps I should just provide him a bunch of rumble and shells and let me construct his own
 
There was an article in Corals and Reefs 2013 annual issue (I think) detailing a burrow similar to yours. Except it didn't have a central "cave" like your design has. If you've already built it, then why not just see if it suits the jawfish or not?
 
How deep was your sand bed? I am wondering if the pvc is a waste. Perhaps I should just provide him a bunch of rumble and shells and let me construct his own

It started out less than 3", but after a year he has built up parts to 4". Whether it is Blues spots or Yellowheads they continue to build or change all day long other than when my BSJF is just hanging out watching me at work
 
The way I wrote my last post it sounded like KP Aquatics has BSJF, sorry they only have Yellow Heads. But which ever you go with the smaller the better. I attached a picture of my wife's pair of YH. FYI only the Florida strain have the yellow heads, the rest are normally Pearlys
 
Perhaps I should just provide him a bunch of rumble and shells and let me construct his own

+1.

I don't think they use prefab pvc condos in the wild! :lol: :lol:

If you were trying to provide a cave hole in a bare tank like a QT your creation might be worth a try.
 
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