Imagitarium Ceramic Cubes are ideal for invertebrates as they offer benefits such as a hiding place after molting, refuge for breeding and surface area for algea to naturally grow as a food source for invertebrates and algae eaters.
SKU | 3865376 |
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Primary Brand | Imagitarium |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .01 LB |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Size | X-Small |
Material | Ceramic |
Height | .81 IN |
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Width | .81 IN |
Rinse thoroughly before placing in aquarium. Do not use soap or other chemicals to clean.
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