How to make Coconuts into "Caves".

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  1. Gareth

    Gareth Angel Freak

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    I have searched the Forum and I have not found any threads that explain how to make coconut huts for your tank, so I decided to make one for all the new guys and girls that would like to do this.:blink1:

    Step 1
    Go to any market and buy yourself a coconut. Try to get the biggest one you can find.

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    Step 2
    Get all the tools needed to do this project. You will need a Sharp knife, Hacksaw, large flat point screwdriver and sand paper (Fine sand paper works, it's used to just smooth out the coconut)

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    Step 3
    Now come the fun..... you have to first get all the "Hair" off the coconut this is where the sharp knife come in handy. Once you have removed all the "Hair" you can use a veggie peeler to remove any thing left on the shell, this is not really needed but I prefer to do it.

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    Step 4
    Use the Flat point screw driver and make two holes in the coconut (find the softest spots to do this). Then pour the coconut milk into a glass or jug (you can drink this but it taste really bad to me...lol).

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    Step 5
    use the hacksaw to saw the coconut into two halves, not as easy as it sounds.

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    Step 6
    Use the flat point screw driver again to remove all the coconut out of the shell. It's very easy to do, all you do is put the point between the shell and the coconut and push down as far as it can, then lift and it breaks out in big chunks.

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    Step 7
    Put the shells into the oven at 240 deg and bake it for about 15min or till they turn a darkish brown. When done leave to cool for a while.

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    Step 8
    (not necessary)
    Take the sand paper and sand the shells till they are reasonably smooth.

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    Step 9
    Use the hacksaw again and cut out openings into the shells which the fish can use to enter and exit the "Caves". This is easy to do, just cut two lines near each other and use pliers to break it out.

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    Step 10
    Put the Shells into a bucket filled with hot water so that the shells can leach out. The coconut shells leach out quite a bit so do this a three or four times and it should stop.

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    Step 11
    Cover with moss if you wish or just place them into the tank and let the fish enjoy.:bigsmile:

    I hope that this info Helps you guys.

    (All work done by me (Gareth) and all pics taken by My Girlfriend (GG).)
     
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  3. Stormer

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    This will very nice in a planted tank,very nice Gareth.
     
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    Nice ... Step 9 - you might also want to sand the cave entrance- reduce risk of fish causing harm to them selves. Kribs love these - mine prefer them above terracotta pots
     
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    Thanx al lot-The two halves were sitting on top of my canopy,just waiting for this post.
     
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    Gareth

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    yes you can do that but I have found that it is not always needed, most of the time it breaks off nice and smooth :blink1:
     
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    Zoom Retired Moderator

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    AWESOME Gareth.

    Hmmm... I wonder where I can get coconuts on a Sunday afternoon before the inlaws come for afternoon tea....
     
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    WOW!! That looks great!
     
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    Nicly done Garath
    Never knew you could bake the shells to darken it.
    I don't have a hacksaw, I just bash the coconut on the ground lol
    Its a matter of luck for me, I'm gonna be adding a hacksaw to my next shopping list.

    Garath looks like you don't eat the coconut.
    I drink the water and eat the coconut.
    Water don't taste too good but think its healthy.

    At Zoom coconuts at pick n pay at R10 guess its too late to get them now.
     
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    Great article :)
     
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    Well presented to the forum Gareth and it sure is interesting :)
     
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    Gareth

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    I am glad you guy like it.
    It is only a pleasure to contribute to the forum.

    @ Slayer, I have tried to eat the coconut but it is just not for me :sick: .....lol and as for the milk it really does not taste good all....lol :bigsmile:
     
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    Big G Apisto Nutz!!!

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    I think I'm going to sticky this as it is a very useful thread!

    Nice one Gareth!

    G!
     
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    It's an awesome idea!! Thanks for sharing it with us!!
     
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    Khalid Loricariidae

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    Nice post Gareth.
    To make removing the coconut off the shell easier , leave it for a few days in the fridge to dry out.
    My L spp love to do the sand paper work for me – good roughage from the husk
     
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    Gareth Great posts thanks... now when can we order from you...

    I dont have time to make it although I am very willing...

    whats the price on the coconut?
     
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    Gareth

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    you can buy a Coconut at Pick n Pay for R10
    I might be willing to make a few a sell to the people that want.
    Just pm me and let me know who wants and how many and I will pm you guys with a price and so on. I am more than happy to make a few for the forum members.
     
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    this is an awesome idea! who would have thought!!

    i hate coconuts but will try this myself very soon :)
     
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    to get the cave entrance nice and round I used a hole saw, bit just big enough to let the kuhli's in... or before you cut the coconut in 2 with the hacksaw drill a big hole with the hole saw in the middle of the coconut and then cut in 2 with the hack saw. then you get 2 nice semi-circles on each piece...
     
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    a brilliant idea man...going to try this right away......!!!! thanks
     
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    Gareth

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    Only a plesure to help out fellow fish keepers
     

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