WIO - Grey Fossil Wood - Nano Rock 2kg

SKU: 8436615521494
By WIO
$29.95

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Grey Fossil Wood Nano Rock is a metallic grey stone with sophisticated rounded shapes, perfect for creating stunning layouts with a great sense of depth and high impact in small aquariums.

  • Description

    Grey Fossil Wood Nano Rock is a highly metamorphic rock that comes in a beautiful metallic grey color, characterized by its monolithic forms and sophisticated rounded shapes. This unique stone is often mistaken for Fossil Wood due to its similar shape and texture. It contains bands, layers, or lenses of blocky crystals such as feldspar, alternated with bands of a flat, plate-like mineral such as mica. Gneiss represents some of the most advanced stages of metamorphosis with some of the most intense temperatures and pressures.

     

    Grey Fossil Wood Nano Rock is a perfect choice for scaping small aquariums, creating layouts with a great sense of depth and high impact. Its different heights and thicknesses allow for easy paths and complex rock formations, making it ideal for creating stunning aquascapes.

     

    Grey Fossil Wood Nano Rock may slightly raise pH and water hardness, but regular water changes are enough to keep the hardness under control. It creates a remarkable contrast with plants and is sure to add a unique touch to any small aquarium.

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  • Usage

  • Rinse rocks and stones with water before use. Use a brush to clean it before introducing the stones in the aquarium.
  • Avoid placing rocks directly on the glass as they can be very heavy and sharp. Instead, place substrate or our LandForms before placing the hardscape to help fix the exact stone position with more freedom.
  • Always secure the stones, especially when placing one rock on top of another, you can do so with our ScapeBound, as the top rock may move or fall during regular maintenance, harming your dwellers or even breaking the aquarium.
  • Position stones a few centimeters/inches away from aquarium glass walls to facilitate maintenance.
  • Safe for fish, shrimps, and other aquatic animals.