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plastic aquarium plant | bush birds nest | plastic aquarium plant, approx. 9″ high. Weighted (w/natural river rock) plastic base; included.
Product #: pap072
Price: $9.99
Condition: new
Intended For: fresh water aquarium.
Caution: Never use soap’s or detergent’s to clean you artificial plants. What they leave behind, can be toxic to your pets.
Instructions: Rinse in warm water before use. Place in the habitat enclosure and cover the plant base with your substrate.
Design Tip: Make the view angle pleasant and natural by putting taller plants towards the back and shorter plants up front.
* This design is featured here for purchase and is simultaneously available at the ebay & etsy shops as well. In the rare chance that it is “sold” at the same time from two different shops, ownership goes to the first to pay (based on date / time of payment); the other customer will receive a full refund (PayPal) within 3 business days.
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Mexican Salemander
The axolotl, also known as a Mexican salamander or a Mexican walking fish, is a neotenic salamander, closely related to the tiger salamander.
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