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Interesting Driftwood Arts Craft - Prehistoric Fish ( Handmade )
Size :
Medium : ~ 50 x 20 x 15 ( lxhxw ) cm
*Selling per 1 fish
Bonsai driftwoods are handcrafted by our skilled artists. Created from treated driftwood native to South East Asia, then sculpted and treated driftwood make a beautiful accessory for aquascaping, terrariums and paludariums. These unique decorations elevate regular fish/shrimps/plants tanks, making them more than just homes for your fish/shrimps. The tanks become statement pieces; beautiful miniaturized underwater forests to add an ethereal touch to your home. Fish tanks and terrariums are attention-grabbing items – why not make these objects as beautiful as possible? Each Bonsai driftwood from Micro Aquatic Shop is unique, designed to last underwater and a great starting point to begin creating fairytale aquascapes.
-100% Natural Wood
-No Chemical
-Create beautiful centre-piece for your tank
-These all-natural ornaments are not only safe for the water environment for your fish and underwater flora, bonsai driftwood actually improves the quality of your water. Each item contains tannic acid, which will soften the water and lower the pH level.
Best and fast methods
- Rinse and can be placed into the aquarium instantly if its have a rock base
or
- Fully Submerge the bonsai under water with a heavy object to sink the driftwood down for 3-5 days until the driftwood fully soaked with water and it will be able to sink it self down .
**note : Do not boil the bonsai driftwood
- Mini Taiwan Moss (looks best paired with bonsai driftwood).
- Christmas Moss
- Peacock Moss
- Weeping Moss
- Taiwan moss
Push moss into twigs or branches, these will be enough to hold the moss from floating away
Once the driftwood has been properly prepared, clean, and tied with your favorite moss. Carefully place the bonsai driftwood in your aquarium just as you designed.
1. Is it a real tree ? What is it made of ?
No, these are not real tree. These are Bonsai driftwoods, which were handcrafted by our skilled artists. Created from treated driftwood natived to South East Asia, then sculpted into these beautiful tree miniatures for aquarium / aquascaping.
2. Is Bonsai driftwood safe for fishes and shrimps? How to treat bonsai driftwood?
Definitely, our bonsai driftwood are safe for fishes and shrimps . To treat the bonsai driftwood, you can rinse under water and just place it right away into your aquarium. In case you want to be more careful and don’t want to see tannings in the water, kindly soak it in warm water (to quickly help to sink the driftwood) or soak with prime for 3-4 days. * This method will also help you treat any other type of driftwood in the future.
3. How long will it last under water?
Our quality bonsai Driftwoods are specially designed to last underwater for many many years.
Important Notes:
Our goal is to use the fastest delivery service possible, although the shipping fee may be higher, we always want our customers to be satisfied and make sure the livestock arrives at your door safe and healthy.
** DOA POLICY UPDATED AUGUST 02 2023
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However, the shrimp and fish you receive may be discolored and the reason of this issue is strong vibration during transportation and they're not be fed during the transport period
To handle this problem we highly recommend to you:
🚩Let the fish relax helps them adapt to any changes in water temperature in the tank. Also prevents pH shock - an imbalance between the water in the shop tank and your tank.
🚩Place the fish bag in a cool, corner, and dark place. Prevent the bag from being bumped, slipped, or dropped. This'll give your new fish a good recovery and acclimatization after a shaky ride from the shop to your home.
🚩Feed your old fish first to distract them, preventing them from bullying your new fish.
🚩Your new aquarium tank should have a pH of zero ammonia and chlorine before adding new fish.
🚩Turn off the lights, reduce the glare in the room, or limit the light entering the aquarium. This will help the new fish not be stressed.
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