White Adder is a rare river boulder with many holes, bringing a natural pale impression to your aquarium or terrarium. It has an extremely rich texture and pale color gradients, giving it the appearance of a whitish-cream hakkai stone in boulder shape with strata layers, holes, and crevices.
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Description
White Adder is a highly sought-after and extremely rare river boulder that can add a unique character to your aquarium or terrarium. With its natural pale impression, it can create a stunning contrast with green plants or other rocks in your display. The smooth, slightly textured surface of White Adder reflects light and can help to create a soft and tranquil ambiance, making it a great addition to any aquascape or biotope.
White Adder is a boulder with a lot of character. It has many holes and crevices, giving it a unique and rugged appearance. It’s extremely rich texture and pale color gradients make it resemble a whitish-cream hakkai stone in boulder shape with strata layers. These features make it an excellent choice for creating a natural-looking environment in your aquarium or terrarium.
White Adder is available in mix sizes, and it can be complemented with the White Adder Nano Boulder and White Adder Gravel in small, mix, and large sizes, giving you a wide range of options to choose from.
This rock may raise pH and hardness slightly. Regular water changes are enough to keep the hardness under control.
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Key Points
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Characteristics
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Usage
- It can be used in both aquatic and terrarium environments.
- Rinse rocks and stones with water before use. Use a brush to clean it before introducing the stones in the aquarium.
- Avoid placing rocks directly on the glass as they can be very heavy and sharp. Instead, place substrate or our LandForms before placing the hardscape to help fix the exact stone position with more freedom.
- Always secure the stones, especially when placing one rock on top of another, you can do so with our ScapeBound, as the top rock may move or fall during regular maintenance, harming your dwellers or even breaking the aquarium.
- Position stones a few centimeters/inches away from aquarium glass walls to facilitate maintenance.
- Control any alterations in pH and kH by regular water changes with osmotic or soft water, or by using a water softener if necessary.
- Safe for fish, shrimps, and other aquatic animals