Veda Aquarium
Red Lava Rocks | 1kg
Red Lava Rocks | 1kg
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Product Description:
Red Lava Rocks are natural volcanic stones that bring a striking, textured element to your aquarium. With their vibrant red color and porous surface, these rocks not only create a visually appealing aquascape but also serve as a functional substrate for biological filtration. They provide hiding spots for fish, shrimp, and aquatic creatures while promoting healthy water quality by hosting beneficial bacteria.
Specifications:
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Material: Natural volcanic rock
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Size: Varies from small pieces to larger formations (approx. 3–10 cm)
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Color: Rich red with dark maroon tones
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Texture: Porous, rough surface
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Packaging: Available in 1kg, 3kg, and 5kg bags
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Suitable For: Freshwater and saltwater aquariums, aquascaping, terrariums
Key Features:
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Visually Stunning: Bold, vibrant red color enhances tank aesthetics
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Biological Filtration: Porous surface supports growth of beneficial bacteria
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Fish-Safe: Non-toxic, pH-neutral material that does not alter water chemistry
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Versatile: Perfect for aquascaping, creating caves, or rock formations
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Durable: Long-lasting and resistant to wear or degradation in water
Uses:
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Aquascaping: Ideal for creating natural rock structures and caves
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Hiding Spots: Offers shelter for small fish, shrimp, and invertebrates
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Water Filtration: Helps with biological filtration and water quality maintenance
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Themed Tanks: Great for creating natural riverbed, volcanic, or rugged scapes
Usage Tips:
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Rinse thoroughly before adding to the tank to remove any loose debris
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Use in combination with other aquascaping elements like plants, driftwood, or gravel
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Position securely to avoid shifting or destabilizing during water changes
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Consider combining with other rocks for contrast or layered rock formations
Note:
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Ensure proper tank filtration to clear any initial cloudiness
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Avoid overcrowding the substrate to maintain space for fish movement
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Regular cleaning will help prevent algae buildup on the porous surface
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