Madeira Bonsai Peça Nº30 Madeira Bonsai Peça Nº30
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Bonsai in the Aquarium


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What you see is what you get: this beautiful bonsai! Photos of the Bonsai wood piece for aquarium that you will receive.

Each aquarium bonsai is unique! Only small amounts of this rare wood are available.

This wood is not Red Moor or another type of common wood, because for this purpose it is not easy to use any wood for an aquarium, due to the shape that the branches have to have to build the tree canopy.

It's the perfect decoration for your aquascape!

Made of real wood, the "Bonsai" root is ideal for both small and large aquascapes, or even as a decoration for the living room, it is a real attraction.

The trunk has very thin branches that make it look like a small real tree. In the aquarium, you can create a perfect illusion of a landscape and visually bring the nano-tree to life with a little moss in the treetops.

An effect that has become very popular since the most famous Portuguese aquascaper, Felipe Oliveira (FAAO) in 2008 created his aquascape called Pinheiro Manso, and it is certain that it will have a good result, pleasant for you and the aquarium inhabitants.

The Rainforest bonsai decoration for aquariums recreates a natural landscape in the habitat of your fish.

Some tips for creating a bonsai:


The plant used to form the tree's crown may be the moss Vesicularia dubyana, a moss. There are several mosses that can be grown in aquariums, but it is worth noting that the true Vesicularia dubyana has a triangular growth pattern on the branches, thus helping in the final effect of the canopy.

To form the aquarium carpet you can use Utricularia graminifolia, Eleocharis parvula, or the famous Monte Carlo.

Approximate Dimensions:

Length: 24cm

Depth: 22cm

Height: 44cm

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