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Our Spiderwood is hand selected for its unique shape and color. Each piece of our wood a Showpieces and one of a kind. We only provide premium quality wood. Suitable for usage in aquariums, terrariums or reptile enclosures, each one is unique with varying features and sizes. It will make the imagination process of your display easy with the extraordinary shapes added to any aquatic or reptile display. Wood is gaining popularity amongst hobbyist who wants to create dry displays with cactus, succulents and air plants. It fits perfectly in any indoor or outdoor display. Add some additional details to your scape by incorporating multiple sizes of Spiderwood. Wood can leech tannins which can cause a slight yellow or brown tint to your water. This is natural and the effects will reduce over time. Boiling the wood prior to use can decrease the tannins leeching. Some wood is buoyant and will float. Use Soil or stone to anchor the piece of wood stays submerged until fully waterlogged.
SKU | 3559387 |
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Primary Brand | Lifegard Aquatics |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 3 LBS |
Primary Color | Natural Wood |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Small/Medium |
Material | Wood |
Length | 10 IN |
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6 Months.
Please notes that Spiderwood and Driftwood can leech tannins which can cause a slight brown to yellow tint to your water. This is natural and the effects will reduce over time. Boiling the wood prior to use can decrease the tannins leeching and adding activated carbon will speed up the clearing process. Some spiderwood or driftwood can float until it is fully saturated with water. Use rock, stone or gravel to stabilize it if needed.
During shipping Rocks and Stones can dirty. A gentle wash is necessary to see the true colors of the rocks.
No, I do not recommend this product.
No, I do not recommend this product.
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