WIO - Hole - Nano Rock 2kg
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Hole Stone Nano Rock is a sedimentary rock with distinctive holes, warm colors, and gritty textures, perfect for providing shelter to small aquatic animals and a home for epiphytic plants in nano aquariums or vivariums.
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Description
Hole Stone Nano Rock is a perfect addition to small aquariums, terrariums, or vivariums, where space is limited, and every inch counts. This sedimentary rock's warm colors and gritty texture, with nooks, crannies, and fissures, create a unique and fascinating landscape that aquatic animals and plants can enjoy.
The nooks and crannies of Hole Stone Nano Rock make excellent hiding spots for small aquatic animals, including shrimp, snails, and small fish. These nooks and crannies provide a natural shelter that these animals seek out when they feel threatened or want to rest. Additionally, the small holes and fissures in the rock's surface are perfect for growing epiphytic plants, such as mosses and ferns, which attach themselves to the rock's surface and add a lush, naturalistic feel to the tank.
Hole Stone Nano Rock's warm, whitish to yellowish colors create a bright and cheerful atmosphere in any small aquarium or vivarium. The gritty texture gives the rock a natural and artistic touch that can complement any decor. Additionally, its unique features allow hobbyists to create dynamic aquascapes or terrariums with ease.
Hole Stone Nano Rock is relatively easy to use in aquascapes, as its nooks and crannies allow it to interlock with other rocks or create a natural-looking slope. This makes it a popular choice for aquascapers and hobbyists who want to create visually appealing and engaging landscapes with a naturalistic feel. However, it should be noted that regular water changes may be necessary to keep the water hardness and pH levels under control, as the rock may raise these levels over time.
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Key Points
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Characteristics
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Usage
- It can be used in both aquatic and terrarium environments.
- 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.
- Control any alterations in pH and kH by regular water changes with osmotic or soft water, or by using a water softener if necessary.
- Safe for fish, shrimps, and other aquatic animals