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Wild Red Lava Nano Rock
Wild Red Lava Nano Rock
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Wild Red Lava Nano Rock is an earthy, reddish lava rock with a highly textured, rough surface that can easily create high-contrast aquascapes. This multipurpose rock is ideal for nano tanks and small aquascapes.
Description
Wild Red Lava Nano Rock is a unique and distinctive igneous rock that can add a natural and dynamic touch to your nano aquarium. Its reddish color and highly textured, rough, fissured surface allow for easy shaping and the creation of high-contrast aquatic landscapes.
This versatile stone is an ideal support for mosses and epiphytes, creating a natural look in your nano aquarium. Wild Red Lava Nano Rock is also an inert stone that won't affect water hardness and is safe for sensitive aquarium animals and plants.
Key points
- Earthy reddish lava stone with unique shapes
- Rough, highly textured surface with cracks
- Can be easily worked
- Ideal support for mosses and epiphytic plants
Characteristics
- Type: Igneous stone
- Color: Reddish
- Texture: Very rough and coarse surface with cracks
- Stone Size: Mixture sizes ranging from 3 to 10 cm
- Water hardness: Does not affect water hardness
- Packaging: Available in 2 kg bags
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
