Veda Aquarium
Dragon Rocks | 1kg
Dragon Rocks | 1kg
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Product Description:
Dragon Rocks, also known as Ohko Stones, are popular aquascaping rocks recognized for their intricate textures and natural earthy tones. Their weathered, scale-like surface resembles a dragon’s skin, making them ideal for creating dramatic, nature-inspired aquascapes. These lightweight, porous rocks are perfect for freshwater tanks, offering both aesthetic appeal and functional benefits like shelter and support for beneficial bacteria growth.
Specifications:
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Material: Natural clay-based rock
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Size: Varies from small fragments to large formations (approx. 5–20 cm)
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Color: Light brown to yellowish with natural holes and crevices
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Texture: Rough, craggy surface with a weathered look
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Packaging: Available in 1kg, 3kg, and 5kg packs
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Suitable For: Freshwater aquariums and terrariums (not recommended for marine tanks)
Key Features:
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Unique Appearance: Distinct surface patterns and earthy tones enhance natural layouts
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Fish-Safe: Inert material, safe for aquatic life when rinsed properly
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Aquascaping Favorite: Ideal for Iwagumi and nature-style aquarium designs
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Lightweight & Porous: Easy to position and supports beneficial bacteria growth
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Versatile Use: Can be used for caves, cliffs, or stacked formations
Uses:
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Aquascaping: Create visually rich landscapes, from rocky cliffs to minimalist hardscapes
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Fish Shelter: Crevices offer hiding places for fish, shrimp, and fry
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Biological Filtration: Porous surface supports microbial colonies
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Themed Designs: Excellent for nature-inspired, dragon stone, or mountain-style layouts
Usage Tips:
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Rinse thoroughly to remove any dust or loose debris before placing in the tank
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Soak beforehand to help the rock settle and reduce initial cloudiness
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Stack securely or use aquarium-safe adhesive for vertical arrangements
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Combine with plants and substrate for a balanced, natural look
Note:
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Slightly alters water hardness in some cases—monitor parameters in sensitive setups
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Handle carefully; edges can be sharp in some spots
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Not ideal for marine aquariums due to potential leaching
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