Aquatic Arts 4 Cholla Wood Pieces - Sinkable Aquarium Driftwood/Dried Cactus Branches - Natural Hollow Decorations - Fish Tank/Terrarium Decor

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Feature

  • REAL CHOLLA CACTUS WOOD: Bundle of 4 large pieces, each at least 5 inches in length. Natural sinking decoration for aquariums / creative mount display / DIY crafts.
  • DRIED AND CLEAN: Thorn-free, chemical-free, sinkable, and ready for tank use out of the box. You can also boil the wood to remove excess tannins first.
  • NATURAL WATER TREATMENT: Produces ideal water conditions for acidic loving animals. Lowers and buffers pH; perfect for lowering pH gently and naturally.
  • HOME DECORATION: Creative decorative ideas including: air plant holder, wall mounted ornament, hanging centerpiece, succulent planter accents.
  • TANK / TERRARIUM USE: Great for anchoring moss and planting plant buds. Provides a hiding place for small freshwater animals, a trunk for a bird to perch, or a sheltered log cove for a pet reptile.

Product Detail

  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 4.5 x 4.5 inches; 0.3 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 0.3 pounds
  • ASIN: B00J4XPJAA
  • Item model number: Cholla3
  • Average Customer Review: Customer Reviews

Product Description

Cholla Wood is a fantastic and natural way to lower and buffer pH. This is the only kind of driftwood used by Aquatic Arts for all of our low-pH tanks, including some of our dwarf shrimp tanks. The pieces of driftwood add a natural beauty to any aquarium in which they are placed, and dwarf shrimp particularly love to graze for biofilm on the surfaces of the wood. If you have small fish that could become stuck inside the cholla (very rare occurrence), we suggest plugging the holes on the ends with aquarium gravel. The wood has already been cleaned and cured, and is ready for aquarium use with no preparation. If you want to avoid excess tannins in the water, you can also boil it before use. The wood pieces may take up to one to two days to sink to the bottom of your tank.