PREMIUM NATURAL RED MOOR ROOT DRIFTWOOD - AQUARIUM DECORATION BOGWOOD 35x19x20 CM

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• Root Dimensions approx.: 35x19x20 cm

Upgrade your aquarium into a stunning natural habitat with our premium Red Moor Root driftwood. Perfect for aquascaping enthusiasts and fish keepers who demand the best for their underwater paradise.

WHY CHOOSE OUR RED MOOR ROOT?

  • • 20+ Years of Trusted Experience in Aquarium Supplies
  • • Hand-Selected Premium Quality Pieces
  • • 100% Natural Driftwood
  • • Safe for All Aquatic Life
  • • Creates Perfect Hiding Spots for Fish & Shrimp
  • • Ideal for Attaching Live Plants & Moss

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • • Dimensions approx.: 35x19x20 cm
  • • Material: Genuine Red Moor Root
  • • Origin: Sustainably Sourced from Asia
  • • Condition: New, unused root, desinfected and well dried.

PERFECT FOR:

  • • Tropical Aquariums
  • • Shrimp Tanks
  • • Community Setups
  • • Biotope Aquascapes
  • • Planted Tank Layouts

PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION GUIDE:

  1. Soak in separate container until waterlogged (7-30 days depending on size)
  2. Change water regularly during soaking to remove excess tannins
  3. Optional: Secure to slate/stone using aquarium-safe cord if needed
  4. Install in aquarium and enjoy!

PRO TIPS:

  • • Natural tannins released are beneficial for many fish species
  • • Creates authentic Amazonian water conditions
  • • Perfect anchor for Java Ferns, Anubias, and Mosses
  • • Use activated carbon to reduce water tinting if desired

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  • ► Easy to Install - just slide in
  • ► No silicone required
  • ► No fish moving or tank draining
  • ► 6 Different designs available

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How to prepare Red Moore Root before decorating your aquarium

1. Prior to adding roots into a tank it should be soaked in a separate bucket. This has the advantage of making the wood become waterlogged, at which time it should naturally weigh itself down when added to your tank. Also large amounts of tannin are released during this period and thus it is advisable to make plenty of regular water changes to the bucket. Be patient because although it can take as little as fourteen days for the wood to become waterlogged it can also be a two-month process, depends on the size of root.

2. Once in your tank there is no cast iron guarantee that waterlogged bogwood will not float. If you have problems keeping waterlogged root in place then nylon cord can be used to tie the root to a stone or slate (inert) in order to make the wood stay down.

3. Despite the steps taken at 1, tannin acid, brown-yellow in colour, will continue to be released by the root, which gives the aquarium an Amazonian effect (good if you have any particular fish species requiring this, e.g. Cardinal Tetra). Activated carbon will remove the colour produced by the wood, and regular water changes also help.4. Don’t worry about the natural acidic tannin, as it does no harm to the fish.


Red Moore Root is recommended to all fish keepers as it has many benefits if added into a coldwater or tropical set-up. It’s fine in the aquarium, providing it is thoroughly washed and prepared before putting it into the tank – there should be no toxins. Red Moore lasts a long time and makes an ideal shelter for many aquatic creatures including freshwater shrimps, coolie loaches and coldwater plecs.

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Note: Please allow for slight variations in natural wood texture and shape while maintaining the exact size specified.