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The Komodo Woodland Canopy is an artificial rainforest ground plant. This lifelike plant with realistic looking rain droplets creates a natural looking habitat for reptiles and fish inside their tanks. The stem has wire inside which keeps it sturdy while also allowing for flexibility to bend in different directions. Most reptiles and fish are resourceful in finding ways to hide from their natural predators. Providing a natural environment for your reptile or fish to camoflauge their whereabouts, creates the ideal habitat to help them thrive. This ornament enriches the fish tank or reptile environment and provides an ideal hiding place for the aquatic animals and for live food.
SKU | 3425135 |
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Primary Brand | Komodo |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Green |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Medium |
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