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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 a decoration in my tank with my goldfish I am starting to get worried about the fishes health since I started to notice a brown substance taking over the leaves of the fake tree decoration. I have tried washing it off but It won’t come off. Should I get rid of the decoration or should I let it be.
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first of all, thanks for your advice with my african dwarf frogs! after the aquarium salt bath they are doing great and even look more vibrant now! i was wanting to know what substrate would be best in the tank. would sand be okay or would they eat that like the gravel? i have a heavily planted aquarium and need something to keep the plants in place but i dont want my frogs to eat it and have something happen to them. i find conflicting information when i research it online. thanks!
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