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Ecoscape Reef is an innovative solution for aquarium enthusiasts looking to create a natural, stunning reef environment without the wait typically associated with live rock. With Ecoscape, there's no need to wait months for coralline algae to cover white rock, as it comes ready to use, providing instant aesthetics. Ecoscape Reef is available in different styles, including Types A-D, Branch, and Plate, each offering a dynamic assortment of artificial rocks. Ecoscape rocks are incredibly light and pH neutral, making them easy to handle and arrange, while also being suitable for a wide range of aquariums. Each piece of these rocks are designed with a porous structure, which will provide superior bacterial loading and colonization, both of which are crucial for maintaining water quality. Ecoscape rocks are handcrafted from natural materials sourced from communities that have historically exported live rock, allowing aquarists to contribute to sustainable practices in the aquarium hobby.
SKU | 3987120 |
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Primary Brand | Ecoscape Reef |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 23 LBS |
Environment | Marine |
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Care Level | Easy |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Size | Standard |
Height | 20 IN |
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Width | 16 IN |
The care instructions for Ecoscape Reef rock are straightforward, which is a relief for aquarium enthusiasts. Before adding Ecoscape Reef rock to your aquarium, it's essential to rinse each piece thoroughly to remove any dust, debris, or residue that may have accumulated during manufacturing or handling. If there is already water in your aquarium, reduce the water level slightly before adding the Ecoscape rock. This precaution helps prevent water overflow onto the floor when arranging and positioning the rocks. Once complete, you can begin aquascaping by arranging the rocks in your desired layout. Take care to securely place each piece of Ecoscape rock to prevent any rock from falling down and potentially damaging the aquarium or its inhabitants. After arranging the Ecoscape rocks, monitor their stability over time to ensure they remain in place. Periodically check for any signs of movement or instability, especially if you have active fish or water flow within the aquarium.
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