Aquascape Jungle Tree Scaled
Size: 20-25cm
- We select the best wood ideal for aquascaping.
- Perfect wood piece crafted by nature.
- The wood is only one piece of its kind.
- The natural wood adds up life to your aquarium thanks to its uniqueness.
- For planted or aquarium decor.
د.إ35.00
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