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1-Question. What is Nature's Ocean® Natural Decorative Coral? |
Answer: Natural corals and shells add natural beauty to any aquarium. Corals are excellent for
saltwater or High PH freshwater aquariums and add territories, as well as natural swim places for
your fish. Shells, Sea Fans, & Sea Whips are excellent for almost any type of aquarium (not
recommended for soft water fish).
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2-Question. Where does Natures Ocean® Natural Decorative Coral come from? |
3-Question. What are the benefits of using Natures Ocean® Natural Decorative Coral? |
Answer: Sea Whips add natural beauty and charm to an aquarium and are excellent as a backdrop
for almost any piece in our coral lines. Easy to place, each Sea Whip we sell has a large root that
can be buried to stabilize the specimen and keep it where you want it.
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4-Question. What are the Characteristics of Natures Ocean® Natural Decorative Coral? |
Answer:Our Nature's Ocean® Natural Decorative Coral are: 100% All natural corals and help create an all natural environment.
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5-Question. What do they look like? |
6-Question. What type of natural corals do we offer? |
7-Question. How do I use Nature's Ocean® Natural Decorative Coral? |
Answer: Add it to your saltwater aquarium tank to help enhance the environment for your pets.
Just place corals in tank before adding your water in the tank.
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8-Question.
What are some of the recommended uses for Nature's Ocean Decorative Coral? |
Answer: Our Nature's Ocean® Natural Decorative Coral are great for Terrariums, Aquariums, Ponds,
Gardens, Potted Plants, Table Center Pieces, Crafts and Hobbies.
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9-Question. Is Nature's Ocean® Natural Decorative Coral natural? |
Answer: Yes, our coral comes directly from the ocean. Whether you're looking for a Pacific Sea
Fan or a Staghorn Coral on base Nature's Ocean® has exactly what you need for your aquarium
project. To find a distributor near you please click on this link: www.naturesocean.com/locator/
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10-Question. Can the Natural Decorative Coral be used in the saltwater tanks? |
11-Question. Where can the Nature's Ocean® Natural Decorative Coral be purchased? |
12-Question. How do I clean my Nature's Ocean® Natural Decorative Coral? |
Answer: To clean the Coral for your aquarium DO NOT use soap or any toxic product that could kill
your fish. All you need is a very clean or new bucket preferably one only to be used for the
aquarium coral cleaning. Put a strainer or sieve on top of bucket and then place your piece of
coral on the strainer and gently wash with water until corals are completely clean. For tougher
stains and/or algae build up the coral decorations can be soaked in a 5% bleach solution for 4- 6
hours and then thoroughly rinsed and soaked in freshwater. The decorations must be rinsed until
the chlorine smell is removed and using an over the counter dechlorinator at the same time will help
remove any residual bleach.
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13-Question. Who uses Nature's Ocean® Natural Decorative Coral? |
Answer: Some of the people who use our Natural Decorative Coral are Aquarium Owners, Reptile
Owners, Wedding Planners, Special Event Planners, Home Owners and Hobbyist.
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14-Question. What are some other recommended products for my aquarium? |
Answer: Our Natural Pure Water Premium Substrates Natural Stones can be added to your
aquarium to help anchor plants or enhance the natural habitat of your pet's environment. To find
out more information click this link: www.purewaterpebbles.com
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15-Question. Do you need to wash our Coral before adding it to your aquarium? |
Answer: Each piece has been rinsed and prepared for your aquarium before it is packaged so you
do not need to rinse our Coral pieces before adding them.
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16-Question. Will adding our Natural Decorative Coral be harmful to my freshwater aquarium? |
Answer: Since these are real pieces of coral they will raise the pH of your aquarium. This could be
harmful to most tropical fish but is excellent for cichlids and all saltwater aquariums.
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