SubstrateSource Cholla Wood Aquarium & Terrarium Driftwood, 4-in, 3 count
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Put the fun in function with the SubstrateSource Cholla Wood Aquarium & Terrarium Driftwood. Made from an all-natural, dried husk of the Cholla cactus, its porous structure and soft texture make it both a unique aquarium decoration and a functional feature. You can use it as a base to attach Anubias, Java Fern and aquatic mosses, or as a site for small fish and shrimp to find food and shelter. It’s also great as natural décor and a climbing surface in your hermit crab habitat. Whatever you choose, it comes with three hand-selected pieces that measure approximately 4 inches long and .5 to 1.5 inches in diameter.
Key Benefits- Set of three dried driftwood are made from the dried husk of the Cholla cactus.
- Functions as both an all-natural freshwater aquarium and a shelter for fish and shrimp.
- Also great as a climbing surface in your hermit crab habitat or as a base to attach plants.
- Generates biofilm for algae-eating fish and shrimp.
- Each hand-selected piece measures 4 inches long by .5 to 1.5 inches in diameter.
May discolor water due to natural release of tannins or organic acids.
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Item Number125919
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Weight1.6 ounces
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Aquarium TypeFreshwater, Saltwater
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MaterialWood
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Reptile TypeAquatic Turtle, Hermit Crab
Rinse before use. For best results, pre-soak to allow saturation before adding to the aquarium or terrarium.
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too small for price
By Fishkeeper on Feb 27, 2021
didn't pay attention to the diameter. They are pretty small not worth it at this price unless u really want some small cholla
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Little Logs
By Shelly on Jan 18, 2021
These logs are small, I use them to prevent erosion in my sand substrate as well as in hopes of seeing my pleco. He’s skittish, but he seems to like these.
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too small for what I thought
By aleee on Dec 17, 2020
If you’re looking something for a small beta tank or some small logs,, these are perfect, however I thought they’d be a lil bigger than what I saw..
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Good logs for shrimp
By nickname1 on Oct 10, 2020
Sadly never could get the largest log out of the three to sink so I left it aside. Other two though are in my shrimp tank and the shrimp love them
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High quality cholla wood
By Kris on Aug 2, 2020
Soaked the wood in post-boiling water and it sank almost instantly. My cherry shrimp love them. There is also enough room on the inside to attach hornwort, anacharis, or anubias
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Super tiny but 4" is 4"
By MendyB on Jun 28, 2020
I bought these for a betta tank and they are teaing the water. Not sure thats what I want to do- I love natural gravel/decor but had never used cholla in a fish tank before and figured id try it. If I end up adding shrimp or plecos to the tank- maybe ill keep them.
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Really small....
By Sarah22 on Jun 19, 2020
I thought these would be wider and more substantial. They’re really tiny.... maybe for a nano tank or something
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Perfectly described.
By Jenn on Apr 19, 2020
Product arrived on time and perfectly described. We floated the logs in a molly tank for a few days before dropping to the floor. We used some for the baby molly to have a place to play and then others for our betta sorority tank.
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I should have read the length better
By angel on Apr 9, 2020
They are perfect for what they are described. I stupidly didn’t read the length so they are entirely too small for what I needed them for but that’s okay I used them as decor instead of for my fish do hideout. They did take a bit to sink.
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tainted product.
By Duff on Apr 28, 2020
put these in my oscar tank after soaking and they developed a algae or mold bloom within hours. nasty stuff had to drain and sanitise my tank.