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Flatz are sliced into thin sections on both sides is the ultimate foundation for marine, reef, and African cichlid aquariums. All natural aragonitic calcium carbonate base rock. Colored to appear coralline encrusted. Shelf stable bacteria to aid in cycling. Ideal for fragging, creating ledges and shelves, and substructures.
SKU | 3591096 |
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Primary Brand | CaribSea |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 20 LBS |
Primary Color | Burgundy |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Ready to use as packaged. No rinsing necessary.
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