Add depth and design to your tank with this Red Shale Rock from Imagitarium. This attractive piece provides shelter for your fish while supporting beneficial bacteria growth.
SKU | 3617428 |
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Primary Brand | Imagitarium |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 2.9 LBS |
Primary Color | Red |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Small |
Length | 7 IN |
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Adjustable Height Max | 5 IN |
Height | .75 IN |
Width | 4 IN |
Rinse thoroughly before placing in tank.
DO NOT PLACE THE ROCKS IN BOILING WATER.
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