Caribsea Coral Tree


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Description

CaribSea’s LifeRock Coral Tree kit provides the materials you need to create incredible aquascapes faster and easier than you would have thought possible. Wow your friends and family with rockscapes that turn natural-looking reef rock into gravity-defying, awe-inspiring structures. The Coral Tree provides lots of great mounting areas and platforms for your corals to attach and grow.

caribsea liferock tree includes 7 pieces of rock (1 large, 3 medium and 3 small) and a support rod, the finished structure will approx being 16x16x20 inch tall when finished
Features

Perfect for large reef tanks
Create custom combinations for a unique rockscape
Creates a mature looking reef instantly
100% safe for all marine animals
Sustainable & environmentally friendly



Don't worry about having to drill or hammer your rock in order to get that jutting shelf, CaribSea has taken care of the hard part. The Coral Tree kit includes several rock pieces in a variety of natural shapes and sizes, which are then drilled to accept the stabilizing rod which will hold everything in place. Once your dream rockscape is in place


CaribSea LifeRock is made of an aragonitic base rock, instead of the typical cement used by many other artificial rock creators. Every rock contains a network of micro and macro pores that intertwine within the rocks internal structure, creating the perfect environment for natural nitrifying bacteria. LifeRock is also infused with spored bacteria to aid in biological performance. CaribSea's Coral Trees are perfect for the environmentally friendly aquarist. LifeRock is manmade and does not affect our natural resources, making it the perfect option for all marine fish, invertebrates, and corals.


Every LifeRock from CaribSea has an artificial coating and texture that mimics natural coralline algae after being in the ocean for years. Depending on the animals that you have in your aquarium, they may pick at the coating on the rocks which will not harm them at all, and over time live coralline algae will cover any spots on the rocks that may have had the coating

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