Aquarium Decoration for Freshwater and Saltwater Aquariums Precise Reliable and Easy to Install
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This Plastic Green Aquarium Ornament looks great and provides a great hiding spot for shy or territorial fish. This ornament will not fade in water and would look great in any underwater setting.
Specification:
Aquatic Decorations Type: Plants
Material:Plastic
Type: Fish
Color: Green
More About The Product
High-Quality Material: This aquarium decoration is composed of sturdy, high-quality resin that is entirely safe for use in freshwater and saltwater aquariums.
Attractive To Look: Enhance visual appeal with this aquarium decorative product which provides your fish tank more character and shelter at the same time and makes them feel at home.
Sturdy And Long Lasting: Because of its flat bottom and weight, the ornament can remain still in one location within your fish tank. All that has to be done is to decide where to install it; no further adjustments are necessary.
Frequently Asked Questions
This is a Plastic Green Aquarium Ornament that resembles aquatic plant life. It is designed as a decorative piece that enhances the visual appearance of any freshwater or saltwater tank.
Exact dimensions are not provided in the specification, but the product is described as a standard aquarium ornament suitable for common tank sizes. Check product images for a visual size reference.
Yes, adding plant-style decorations creates visual barriers and sheltered spaces in community tanks. This reduces line-of-sight aggression between fish and gives more timid species retreat spots that lower their overall stress levels.
Yes, the aquarium-safe plastic is non-toxic and safe for goldfish tanks. Plastic plants are often preferred in goldfish tanks since goldfish tend to uproot and consume live plants.
No, plastic ornaments do not participate in the biological nitrogen cycle. They have no impact on ammonia, nitrite, or nitrate levels, unlike live plants which can consume nitrates as a nutrient source.
Keep aquarium lights on for no more than 8-10 hours per day and maintain regular water changes to limit excess nutrients that feed algae. Remove and scrub the ornament monthly to prevent heavy buildup.