Tideline Naturescapes Dragon Bonsai
Tideline Naturescapes Dragon Bonsai
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$74.05 USD
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Tideline Bonsai Trees, specifically the Dragon Bonsai. Here's a consolidated and updated overview of this stunning aquascaping option, incorporating the fragility and care instructions:
1. Unique Features of Tideline Dragon Bonsai Trees
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Handcrafted Artistry:
- Each tree is individually handmade by artisans, ensuring no two are alike.
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Natural Materials:
- Made from real driftwood or similar materials designed for aquascaping.
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Fragility:
- Due to their intricate construction, branches and parts may break during transport. Repairs are necessary upon arrival using adhesives.
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Floating Issue:
- Requires pre-soaking or attachment to a rock to keep submerged until fully waterlogged.
2. Approximate Sizes
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Small: 10" x 8"
- Great for nano aquariums or as a supporting element in larger tanks.
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Medium: 14" x 10"
- Perfect for mid-sized aquariums as a secondary or focal feature.
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Large: 18" x 12"
- Suited for larger tanks, offering bold visual impact.
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XL: 24" x 16"
- Ideal for expansive aquascapes, providing a grand centerpiece.
Note: As each piece is handmade, sizes are approximate and based on relative scale rather than precise dimensions.
3. Care and Repair Upon Arrival
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Fragility Notice:
- Branches or parts may break during shipping due to the delicate structure of the bonsai.
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Repair Tools:
- Use one of the following to reattach broken parts:
- Aquarium-safe super glue (e.g., cyanoacrylate-based glue).
- Aquarium epoxy.
- Aquarium-safe hot glue.
- Use one of the following to reattach broken parts:
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Assembly Tips:
- Arrange broken pieces naturally to maintain the artistic look of the bonsai.
- Let glue cure fully before placing the bonsai in water.
4. Preparing Dragon Bonsai Trees for Aquarium Use
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Pre-Soaking:
- Soak the bonsai for 1–3 weeks to ensure it becomes fully waterlogged.
- Change the soaking water frequently to reduce tannin leaching.
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Rock Attachment:
- Secure the bonsai to a flat rock using fishing line, aquarium-safe glue, or cable ties.
- Once waterlogged, the bonsai can be detached from the rock if desired.
5. Decorating Your Bonsai Tree
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Plant Selection:
- Mosses: Java Moss, Weeping Moss, or Christmas Moss for realistic tree foliage.
- Epiphytes: Anubias, Bucephalandra, or Java Fern for natural texture.
- Small-Leaved Plants: Monte Carlo or Hemianthus callitrichoides to create a dense canopy effect.
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Attachment:
- Use aquarium-safe glue, thread, or fishing line to secure plants to branches.
- Cover visible adhesive with moss or plants for a seamless look.
6. Placement and Design
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Central Focal Point:
- Position the bonsai as the centerpiece of the tank.
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Complementary Layout:
- Surround with stones or gravel to create a natural transition.
- Add carpeting plants at the base for a lush, forested look.
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Style Ideas:
- Forest Aquascape: Combine multiple bonsai trees for a dense underwater forest.
- Island Aquascape: Use rocks and substrate to raise the bonsai for a dramatic island effect.
7. Maintenance
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Floating:
- Keep the bonsai anchored until it is fully waterlogged.
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Biofilm:
- A white biofilm may appear initially. This is harmless and will be consumed by shrimp or algae-eating fish.
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Algae:
- Manage algae growth with proper lighting, CO₂ levels, and algae-eating tank mates.
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Tannin Management:
- Activated carbon in your filter and regular water changes can reduce tannins if they discolor the water.
8. Suitable Tank Inhabitants
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Fish:
- Tetras, rasboras, or gouramis.
- Shrimp-friendly species.
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Shrimp:
- Cherry shrimp, amano shrimp, or crystal shrimp.
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Algae-Eaters:
- Otocinclus, nerite snails, or plecos.
9. Key Considerations
- Refunds, returns, and exchanges are NOT accepted for these bonsai trees, as noted in the policy.
- Be prepared to perform minor repairs upon receipt.
- Regular maintenance ensures the bonsai remains a visually striking and functional addition to your aquascape.
10. Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Handcrafted and unique for a personalized aquascape.
- Enhances visual depth with its tree-like design.
- Versatile for various aquascaping styles.
Cons:
- Fragile and may require assembly upon delivery.
- Requires pre-soaking or anchoring to avoid floating.
- Slight variations in size and shape due to the handmade nature.
With proper preparation and a bit of care, Tideline Dragon Bonsai Trees can transform your aquarium into a breathtaking underwater landscape. Their handcrafted artistry and unique style make them a standout centerpiece for aquascaping enthusiasts.
Características del producto
Características del producto
- Elimina el síndrome del tanque nuevo
- Crea instantáneamente un biofiltro
- Elimina el amoniaco y el nitrito tóxicos de forma natural.
- Sin azufre ni otros olores desagradables.
- No es necesario esperar
- 100% natural
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