Red Moor Wood Wood - Natural wood root for aquarium
Red Moor Wood is a natural wood from the color tending to red, widely used for the preparation of aquariums.
Natural wood with reddish shades, branched shapes and rich surface of details.
Perfect for watercaping, support for mosses and epiphyse and natural layout creation.
Each piece is unique by shape, veins and sizes.
Available formats
Small: 10-20 cm
Medium: 20-30 cm
Large: 30-40 cm
X-large: 40-60 cm
Twentieth-large: 60-80 cm
The Redwood It is a natural wood characterized by elegant reddish nuances and an extremely dynamic and decorative profile, ideal for water fittings with a strong visual impact. Its structure, composed of sinuous branches and marked veins, allows to create balanced and very natural three-dimensional compositions.
The surface of the wood offers numerous anchor points for mosses, epiphyards and small aquatic ferns, facilitating plant growth and contributing to the creation of a mature and harmonious layout. Thanks to its visual lightness but structural solidity, the Redwood lends itself to both minimalist scape and complex stylish scenographies.
Technical and functional features
100% natural wood with distinctive red-brunette coloring
Branched and irregular structure, ideal for watercaping
Targeted veins that give depth and realism to the scene
Numerous fixing points for mosses, epiphyards and wood plants
Perfect for creating refuges for fish and invertebrates
Each piece is unique by form, weight and layout of the branches
Versatile decorative element for natural layouts, wild or artistic
Being a natural material, it can release tannins. We recommend the preventive immersion for about 10-15 days With regular water changes, so as to stabilize it and reduce water coloring. This process also improves the sinking of wood.
Available formats
Small: 10-20 cm
Medium: 20-30 cm
Large: 30-40 cm
X-large: 40-60 cm
Twentieth-large: 60-80 cm
Note: Faces and form can vary significantly since each piece is natural and unique. The photos provided are indicative.

















