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An aquarium alone is a beautiful wonder, but to make it really come alive it needs creativity and decoration. Awaken your senses and let your creativity run free with the seasonal biOrb Decor Sets. Each decor set includes Samuel Baker sculpture, plants and decor that are aesthetically similar, making it easier to decorate your biOrb. The biOrb Winter Decor Set includes a holly tree sculpture, white sea lily, white sea urchin set, and green moss pebbles. The tree-like sculpture easily slides over the biOrb bubble tube to create a striking centerpiece. The plastic sea lily is designed with a smooth weighted ball base that blends in with the biOrb ceramic media. The durable ceramic sea urchin set includes three detailed replica urchins of varying styles. The moss pebbles add pops of color to the bottom of the aquarium. This winter themed set creates a cheerful and festive ambiance in any 4 gallon / 15-liter biOrb aquarium.
SKU | 3123241 |
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Primary Brand | biOrb |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 3.1 LBS |
Primary Color | Green |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Medium |
Length | 12.2 IN |
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Height | 11.8 IN |
Width | 8.27 IN |
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