Seiryu stone
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Product Description
Seiryu Stone is one of the most popular aquascaping rocks, prized for its stunning blue-gray coloration, rugged texture, and natural mountain-like appearance. Widely used in Iwagumi and nature-style aquariums, Seiryu Stone adds depth, contrast, and a dramatic focal point to aquascapes while providing shelter for fish, shrimp, and beneficial bacteria.
Its distinctive white veins and textured surface make it an excellent choice for creating realistic underwater landscapes, cliffs, and rocky formations.
Specifications
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Material: Natural Limestone-Based Rock
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Color: Blue-Gray with Natural White Veins
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Texture: Rough, Angular Surface
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Size: Approx. 5–20 cm (Varies by Piece)
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Available Packs: 1 kg, 3 kg, 5 kg
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Suitable For: Freshwater Aquariums & Aquascaping
Key Features
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Striking natural appearance enhances any aquascape.
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Ideal for Iwagumi layouts and nature-style aquarium designs.
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Provides natural shelter for fish, shrimp, and other aquatic life.
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Porous surface supports beneficial bacteria growth.
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Creates stunning mountain, cliff, and rocky hardscape formations.
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Durable and long-lasting under aquarium conditions.
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Each stone features unique textures and patterns.
Suitable For
Aquascaping, Iwagumi Layouts, Planted Aquariums, Shrimp Tanks, Community Aquariums, Nature-Style Aquascapes, Freshwater Setups.
Usage Tips
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Rinse thoroughly before use to remove dust and debris.
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Position stones securely to prevent shifting.
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Pair with carpeting plants and mosses for a natural appearance.
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Monitor water parameters in soft-water aquariums.
Important Note
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May slightly increase water hardness due to natural mineral content.
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Handle carefully as edges can be sharp.
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Not recommended for marine or reef aquariums.
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Each stone is natural and will vary in shape, size, color, and texture.
Create breathtaking underwater landscapes with Seiryu Stone, the preferred choice of aquascapers for building dramatic, natural-looking aquarium hardscapes.