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Smooth surface, textured detail, and unique mottled color adds interest and enrichment to habitats.
SKU | 1050974 |
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Primary Brand | Zoo Med |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Brown |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Medium |
Length | 12 IN |
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Directions For Use: Terrariums: Mopani wood has been sandblasted and is ready to place in your terrarium. Make sure to securely place in habitat so that it can not fall and hurt your pet (remember it is very heavy). Aquariums: All natural wood products leach tannins, which discolor the water and reduce pH levels. To minimize this effect, soak wood in a separate container and change water daily to remove excess tannins. When the water color goes from dark brown to a very light "tea" color or clear, the wood is ready for your aquarium.
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A hermit crabs delight!
Shopper101
14 years ago
My hermit crabs love to climb over this and burrow under it. It also gives my cr...
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Good but stains
comicentral92
13 years ago
I looks fantastic especially in the tank, but be warned that it will stain your ...
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