Pieces size 50-70 long 5-20 diameter
All natural decorative objects will vary, the image is provided as a guide only. Visit us instore for best chances of getting your dream piece.
I. Regulate Water Quality
Lower the pH Value
The bark slowly releases substances such as tannic acid and humic acid in water, making the water weakly acidic. This is suitable for ornamental fish that prefer an acidic environment, such as tetra fish, dwarf cichlids, and snakehead fish.
Soften the Water Quality
The organic substances in the bark can combine with calcium and magnesium ions in the water, reducing the hardness of the water. This is especially suitable for fish that are raised in soft water.
Stabilize the Water Quality
The substances released by the bark can simulate the humus environment in natural water bodies, helping to maintain the acid - base balance of the water quality and reducing water quality fluctuations.
II. Provide Habitat and Hiding Environment
Simulate the Natural Ecology
The texture and crevices of the bark provide hidden spaces for fish, especially small fish and juvenile fish, reducing their stress response. For example, tetra fish and shrimp can hide from natural enemies in the crevices of the bark.
Promote Reproduction
Some egg - laying fish, such as dwarf cichlids, lay their eggs on the surface of the bark. The rough surface of the bark can adsorb fish eggs, increasing the hatching success rate.
III. Cultivate Beneficial Microorganisms
Biological Filtration Carrier
The porous structure of the bark is an ideal attachment site for beneficial microorganisms such as nitrifying bacteria. It can enhance the biological filtration capacity of the fish tank and decompose harmful substances such as ammonia nitrogen and nitrite.
Maintain Ecological Balance
When microorganisms decompose the organic matter in the bark, it forms part of the food chain, providing food for shrimp, snails, etc., and promoting a virtuous cycle in the fish tank ecosystem.
IV. Decoration and Aesthetic Effects
Natural Landscape Style
The tan texture of the bark, when paired with waterweeds and sunken wood, can create natural landscapes such as native streams and tropical rainforests, enhancing the ornamental value of the fish tank.
Enrich the Hierarchical Structure
The bark can be stacked or laid flat at the bottom of the fish tank, forming a staggered layout with stones and waterweeds, increasing the three - dimensional sense of space.
Pieces size 50-70 long 5-20 diameter
All natural decorative objects will vary, the image is provided as a guide only. Visit us instore for best chances of getting your dream piece.
I. Regulate Water Quality
Lower the pH Value
The bark slowly releases substances such as tannic acid and humic acid in water, making the water weakly acidic. This is suitable for ornamental fish that prefer an acidic environment, such as tetra fish, dwarf cichlids, and snakehead fish.
Soften the Water Quality
The organic substances in the bark can combine with calcium and magnesium ions in the water, reducing the hardness of the water. This is especially suitable for fish that are raised in soft water.
Stabilize the Water Quality
The substances released by the bark can simulate the humus environment in natural water bodies, helping to maintain the acid - base balance of the water quality and reducing water quality fluctuations.
II. Provide Habitat and Hiding Environment
Simulate the Natural Ecology
The texture and crevices of the bark provide hidden spaces for fish, especially small fish and juvenile fish, reducing their stress response. For example, tetra fish and shrimp can hide from natural enemies in the crevices of the bark.
Promote Reproduction
Some egg - laying fish, such as dwarf cichlids, lay their eggs on the surface of the bark. The rough surface of the bark can adsorb fish eggs, increasing the hatching success rate.
III. Cultivate Beneficial Microorganisms
Biological Filtration Carrier
The porous structure of the bark is an ideal attachment site for beneficial microorganisms such as nitrifying bacteria. It can enhance the biological filtration capacity of the fish tank and decompose harmful substances such as ammonia nitrogen and nitrite.
Maintain Ecological Balance
When microorganisms decompose the organic matter in the bark, it forms part of the food chain, providing food for shrimp, snails, etc., and promoting a virtuous cycle in the fish tank ecosystem.
IV. Decoration and Aesthetic Effects
Natural Landscape Style
The tan texture of the bark, when paired with waterweeds and sunken wood, can create natural landscapes such as native streams and tropical rainforests, enhancing the ornamental value of the fish tank.
Enrich the Hierarchical Structure
The bark can be stacked or laid flat at the bottom of the fish tank, forming a staggered layout with stones and waterweeds, increasing the three - dimensional sense of space.