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Elephant Skin Stone

The beauty of this rare stone can really set your aquascape apart from others.  Some pieces have natural "dimples" and random craters, perfect for plants to grow on or shrimps to explore.

Notes:

  • Stones require rinsing prior to use.
  • These stones are dense and generally larger, ranging from 8-18". The larger pieces have more weathering and texture.
  • Stone coloration darkens when wet. 
  • Some stones may alter water chemistry. Please do thorough research to ensure this stone is suitable for your setup.

Rock info

Colors in water: Black, Gray, White
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