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Galapagos Natural Spider Wood Root is a unique feature for aquariums and terrariums! It sinks in water after 10 days anchored with weights and helps create the perfect 'mangrove' aquascape. It can be used as a substrate for growing aquatic mosses and plants. In terrariums, Spider Wood adds a multi-dimensional feature that supports tropical and arid landscapes. It creates perfect branches for spanish or green sphagnum mosses and very interesting perches for birds or basking reptiles. Spider Wood makes an especially intriguing hide when paired with a 4" or 6" Mossy Cave.
SKU | 3068932 |
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Primary Brand | Galapagos |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 2.33 LB |
Primary Color | White |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 24 IN |
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Height | 8 IN |
Width | 8 IN |
Galapagos Spider Wood is easy and simple to use. It can be used in Aquariums or arid & tropical terrariums. If you are using with fish, just remember to soak in a separate bucket without fish first. You can fix a mossy cave to it and create a reptile tree which is perfect for geckos, chameleons, and especially snakes.
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Beautiful wood.
CxgedBird
4 years ago
I never buy wood online unless you are told the photos you see are what you are ...
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just a stump with all the branches cut off...
R60B
5 years ago
Got this for a communal socotra island blue tarantula set up. Was going to be th...
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