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This beautifully handcrafted poly resin Crush aquarium ornament is the perfect addition to any underwater habitat.
SKU | 1600125 |
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Primary Brand | Penn Plax |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .2 LBS |
Primary Color | Yellow |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Height | 2 IN |
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I have two gold fish that live in a 55 gal tank. The water is clear, but brown starts to accumulate on the inside of the glass, and on the ornaments in the tank. I have been using a few different water treatments, the water is clear. I use a sponge tank scrapper to get it off of the glass, but the ornaments are all covered with brown. Is there a fish or something else that would clean that stuff up?
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Our Anole lizard swallowed a piece of substrate bark today, about the size of his head. Will Eco Earth brand bark digest, or should I be concerned about blockage? He's a beloved family member, and although he is acting fine, I wanted your expert advice. Thank you very much.
I just bought a Red Ear Slider. Ive had him for 5 days now and this is the second time I find a random small pebble in his tank. I dont have any rocks in his tank at the moment. Could it be that he ate pebbles when he was in his previous home? If he did is it dangerous?
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