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Mangrove Drift Wood

Mangrove Drift Wood

Scientific name: Rhizophora mucronata

Driftwood roots are captivating and dynamic additions to any aquarium or terrarium. Their intricate, natural forms bring a sense of depth and authenticity to both aquatic and terrestrial setups. Perfect for creating natural hiding spots and anchor points for plants, driftwood roots also help balance the water’s pH and provide essential nutrients for beneficial bacteria in aquariums. Their organic shapes and textures add visual interest, making them a favorite among hobbyists seeking to create a vibrant and naturalistic environment. Elevate your space with the rugged beauty of driftwood roots today!

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Mangrove Drift Wood

Mangrove Drift Wood

Driftwood roots are captivating and dynamic additions to any aquarium or terrarium. Their intricate, natural forms bring a sense of depth and authenticity to both aquatic and terrestrial setups. Perfect for creating natural hiding spots and anchor points for plants, driftwood roots also help balance the water’s pH and provide essential nutrients for beneficial bacteria in aquariums. Their organic shapes and textures add visual interest, making them a favorite among hobbyists seeking to create a vibrant and naturalistic environment. Elevate your space with the rugged beauty of driftwood roots today!

Taken from rivers and reservoirs, hand-picked, cleaned, dried, treated, and packed.

Weight

1kg

Dimentoins

01

Size range of leaves

Water type

fresh water aquarium and terrarium

Packing

Printed bag

Botanical location

Sri lanka
  1. Add dechlorinated water and boil the wood in it. After boiling, remove the wood.
  2. Boil the wood again in a new batch of dechlorinated water.
  3. Use the second batch of water in the aquarium.
  4. Once the wood has cooled, add it to the aquarium.
Liam Bennett :
Wasn’t sure at first, but I decided to buy terrarium pieces from Ceylontro and the Mangrove Drift Wood turned out perfect. It gives my terrarium a really earthy, realistic vibe. My frogs love hiding around it. Definitely coming back for more.
Emily Carter :
I bought some Mangrove Drift Wood from Ceylontro for my terrarium, and it honestly looks amazing. The texture and shape are so natural as well it really brought the whole setup together. My gecko started exploring it right away. Super happy I found this terrarium shop!

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