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Naturalistic floating log for all types of aquarium fish, newts, frogs, or mudskippers. Provides security, comfort and stress reduction for your aquarium animals. "Bottom weighted" allowing newts, frogs, or mudskippers to climb on top without the log rolling over. Watch your aquarium animals sleep, play, feed, and spawn inside of log.
SKU | 1572652 |
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Primary Brand | Zoo Med |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .65 LB |
Finish | Plastic |
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Primary Color | Brown |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | X-Small |
Material | ABS resin |
Adjustable Width Max | 3.5 IN |
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Length | 4 IN |
Adjustable Height Max | 3 IN |
Height | 3 IN |
Width | 3.5 IN |
6 Months.
Most Helpful Favorable Review
Betta loved it
AnimalFreak1
11 years ago
My betta loved this log! (Unfortunately he passed away) He would hide and sleep ...
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Didn't use it
SarahinGA
9 years ago
This was very dusty with some sharp corners to be sanded down and it also smelle...
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