Red Root Red Moor
The roots Red Moor come from, as the word 'suggestsMoor', of the swamp. There they remained under the exclusion of oxygen in the moist earth for years and were able to absorb humic acids. As a general rule, this wood does not rot in the aquarium. The roots of the swamps have a characteristic dark brown color, they often have a slight sheen and their surface is quite smooth.
Prawns and fish do not damage the humic substances and the tannins of the wood, on the contrary, they have a caring effect on the mucosa and have a slightly astringent effect.
Red Moor Roots Characteristics
- Filigree root wood
- Fine branch surface
- Reddish tones
- Perfect for aquatic landscaping
- Product images are examples
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