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Ultum Nature Systems

Spider Wood on Slate

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Spider Wood on Slate - Small (8-12")

SKU: 254987

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$10.99 $10.99

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Spider Wood on Slate - Medium (12-17")

SKU: 254988

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$14.99 $14.99

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Spider Wood on Slate - Large (17-20")

SKU: 254989

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$24.99 $24.99

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Spider Wood on Slate - X-Large (20-24")

SKU: 254990

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$36.99 $36.99

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Spider Wood for Freshwater Aquascaping

  • Natural Shapes and Textures: Each piece is unique, offering a variety of shapes that add complexity and interest to your aquascape.
  • Water Chemistry: Minimal effect on pH and will not discolor the water vs denser driftwoods.
  • Ideal Habitat: Offers numerous hiding spots for fish, which helps reduce stress and encourages natural behavior.
  • Pre-Attached Slate Base: Stays submerged and stable from the moment you place it in your aquarium

 

Spider Wood is an excellent choice for freshwater aquascaping due to its intricate, spider-like branches that create a delicate and complex visual appeal. Its light coloration provides a striking contrast against the darker backgrounds and greenery typically found in planted aquariums. Additionally, its branching structure offers ample hiding spots and territories for fish, making it not only visually appealing but also beneficial for promoting natural fish behavior.

The attached slate ensures the wood sinks immediately and stays securely positioned, eliminating the need for pre-soaking or weighting down.

 

What's Included?

1 Piece of Spider Wood on Slate Base (in your selected size)

 

Note: These are natural pieces of driftwood, so each piece will vary in color, shape, and size. Photos are an example, but not an exact representation of what you will receive.

More Information
SKU Spider Wood on Slate - Ultum Nature Systems
Aquarium Type Freshwater
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