Rebel Wood is a captivating, brownish-caramel wood that brings a wild and natural touch to your aquarium, paludarium, or terrarium. With its bumpy appearance and smooth trunk, this wood is perfect for contrasting with pale sands and gravel, while its detailed branches and strands create a realistic and mesmerizing environment.
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Description
Rebel Wood is an extraordinary addition to any aquatic or terrestrial habitat, offering a young and savage appeal that stands out. This unique wood features a bumpy appearance, contrasting the smooth surface of the trunk with goosebumps at the base of branch bifurcations. The brownish-caramel color of Rebel Wood combines perfectly with the pale hues of sands and gravel, creating a harmonious balance.
Each piece of Rebel Wood is a complete masterpiece, full of intricate details, branches, and strands that showcase extraordinary realism and natural beauty. This striking wood is an excellent choice for creating a visually engaging environment that encourages exploration and natural behaviors in aquatic and terrestrial species.
Rebel Wood is available in various sizes, ranging from 15-60 cm, ensuring that each piece is unique and different in form and color. This versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of habitat setups, from small aquariums to large terrariums.
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Key Points
- Captivating brownish-caramel wood with bumpy appearance
- Contrasts smooth trunk with goosebumps at branch bifurcations
- Offers extraordinary realism and natural beauty
- Encourages exploration and natural behaviors
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Characteristics
- Type: Natural wood
- Color: Brownish-caramel
- Texture: Bumpy, smooth trunk, detailed branches and strands
- Wood Size: 15-60 cm. Available in Small, Medium, and Large sizes.
- Water Tannins: Does barely release water tannins.
- Packaging: Sold by piece.
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Usage
- Rinse the wood with water before use to remove any dust or debris.
- Most woods are buoyant and need to be soaked for approximately one month to become waterlogged and sink. During the initial setup, use rocks, anchors, wood tight, or other methods to temporarily submerge the wood until it becomes fully waterlogged.
- Woods may release tannins during the initial setup, giving the water a cognac-like appearance, similar to natural rivers like the Amazon. Tannins are not harmful to aquarium inhabitants but can be controlled through frequent water changes.
- To minimize tannins during the initial phase, you can boil the wood for a few hours or submerge it in water for one month before adding it to your aquarium.
- Saprolegnia, a white fungus-like growth, may appear on the wood during the initial stage. If it occurs, scrape and suction it out with a small tube frequently. It should naturally disappear within a month after the initial setup.
- Woods may cause a decrease in the pH level of the water. It is recommended to maintain a minimum kH of 3 to create a buffer effect and regularly monitor the pH level.
By following these usage directions, you can ensure a safe and healthy environment for your aquarium, paludarium, or terrarium inhabitants while enjoying the natural beauty that wood provides.
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