Heigble 6.6 lb Fish Tank Gravel Glass Pebbles Sea Blue Aquarium Gravel Fish Tank Pebbles Fish Tank Rocks Aquarium Stones for Vase Fillers Garden Aquarium Terrarium Flowerpot Potted Plants Decoration
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Heigble 6.6 lb Fish Tank Gravel Glass Pebbles Sea Blue Aquarium Gravel Fish Tank Pebbles Fish Tank Rocks Aquarium Stones for Vase Fillers Garden Aquarium Terrarium Flowerpot Potted Plants Decoration
Quality Material: crafted from inert silica, these fish tank pebbles are hard wearing and resilient; They're a nice long lasting addition to your decorations or collections, with smooth edges to ensure no chipping, ensuring a comfortable and safe environment for fish; These beautiful glass stones come in an eye catching blue color; This color contrasts well against lightweight elements, allowing you to create visually striking patterns in fish tanks, vases, and gardens
Ideal Size for Versatile Use: with a size of about 6-9 mm, the aquarium pebbles are small enough to fit into various decorative settings, while still being noticeable and attractive; They can be applied in fish tanks, vases, flower beds, and other decorative scenarios
Generous Quantity: the package includes about 6.6 pounds of fish tank rocks, providing a sufficient quantity for most applications; This ample quantity allows you to create rich and layered effects in your decoration
Easy to Prepare: to maintain the health of your fish and ensure a clean tank environment, it's recommended to rinse these fish pebbles with water 3-4 times before placing them in the fish tank; And avoid stacking the glass stones too high or near the tank walls to prevent damage to your fish; Their well shaped edges and quality material make them a safe choice for most aquatic environments
Wide Application: these aquarium rocks have a wide range of uses; Apart from decorating fish tanks, they can also be applied in vases, gardens, art projects, and DIY crafts; Their use is not limited to aquatic environments