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Druid Dwarf Boulder
Druid Dwarf Boulder
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Druid Nano Boulders are textured and dark, perfect for creating an aged look in your aquascape. With a solid presence and worn features, they add a touch of primordial beauty to your display. Ideal for supporting mosses and epiphytes.
Description
Druid Nano Boulders are a versatile and eye-catching addition to your aquarium or terrarium. These small, textured rocks are ideal for creating an ancient, primal atmosphere in your aquascape or for supporting mosses and epiphytes. They also work well as part of a river biotope, adding a naturalistic touch to your display.
The highly detailed texture of Druid Nano Boulders makes them a perfect support for mosses and epiphytes, creating a natural-looking environment for your aquatic animals. As an inert stone, Druid doesn't affect water hardness, making it a safe and easy choice for your aquarium or terrarium.
Druid Nano Boulders are made from volcanic igneous rock, with irregular shapes and holes that add to their natural look. Thanks to their small size, they can easily be combined with other stones, driftwood, or plants to create a unique and dynamic aquascape or terrarium.
Key points
- Highly textured stones to create an aged look in your aquascape
- Ideal support for mosses and epiphytic plants
- Perfect stone to complement ryoboku style woods
- High water retention making it ideal for humid terrariums
Characteristics
- Type: Igneous stone
- Color: Dark to black
- Texture: Very detailed with holes and irregular shapes
- Size: Mixed sizes less than 10cm
- Water hardness: Does not affect water hardness
- Packaging: Available in 2kg bags with mixed sizes
Usage
It can be used in both aquatic environments and terrariums.
Rinse rocks and stones with water before use. Use a brush to clean them before adding them to the aquarium.
Avoid placing rocks directly on the glass, as they can be very heavy and sharp. Instead, place the substrate or our LandForms before placing the hardscape to help secure the exact position of the rocks with greater freedom.
Always secure rocks, especially when stacking rocks—you can do this with our ScapeBound—as the top rock may move or fall during regular maintenance, harming your inhabitants or even breaking your aquarium.
Place stones a few centimeters/inches away from the aquarium glass walls for ease of maintenance.
Safe for fish, shrimp and other aquatic animals
