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JBJ Spiderwood – Eye-Catching Natural Branch Wood in Sizes S to XXL for Aquascaping & Reptile Habitats

Original price $8.75 - Original price $225.00
Original price
$8.75
$8.75 - $225.00
Current price $8.75
Size: Small
Description

Branching Elegance for Unique Aquascapes

Transform your aquarium or terrarium with the intricate beauty of JBJ Spiderwood, available in sizes Small to XXL. Known for its striking, tangled branches, Spiderwood adds instant visual drama while serving as a perfect structure for mosses, epiphytes, and climbing reptiles or amphibians. Ideal for freshwater tanks, paludariums, and vivariums.

Its lightweight nature and sculptural form make it a favorite among aquascapers seeking a natural centerpiece or intricate hardscape design.

Why You’ll Love It

Natural Branching Form
No two pieces are alike — perfect for building realistic, artistic aquascapes or reptile perches.

Plant-Friendly Surface
Attach mosses, Buce, or Anubias easily for lush, natural growth.

Reptile-Ready
Great for climbing lizards and amphibians in terrarium settings.

Lightweight & Easy to Position
Place and reposition easily within your layout — ideal for dynamic design changes.

What’s Included
  • 1 × Spiderwood Piece (Size Selected: S, M, L, XL, or XXL)
  • Each piece is naturally dried and safe for aquariums or terrariums

Specifications
Material Natural Spiderwood (Azalea root)
Use Freshwater Aquariums, Paludariums, Terrariums
Sizes Available S, M, L, XL, XXL
Float or Sink Floats initially — soak or weigh down to sink
Safe for Aquatic Life Yes — rinse or boil before use

Our Commitment to Quality Cubes

✅ Sustainably sourced natural wood
✅ Compatible with aquariums and terrariums
✅ Cleaned and ready for preparation
✅ Helps create natural, biologically balanced environments

FAQs

Does Spiderwood sink immediately?
No — it typically floats at first. Soak it in water for 1–2 weeks or weigh it down until it becomes waterlogged.

Is it safe for fish and shrimp?
Yes, once properly soaked and cleaned, it's completely safe for all freshwater aquarium livestock.

Will it release tannins?
Spiderwood may release minimal tannins, giving your water a slightly amber tint, which is harmless and natural.

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Description

Branching Elegance for Unique Aquascapes

Transform your aquarium or terrarium with the intricate beauty of JBJ Spiderwood, available in sizes Small to XXL. Known for its striking, tangled branches, Spiderwood adds instant visual drama while serving as a perfect structure for mosses, epiphytes, and climbing reptiles or amphibians. Ideal for freshwater tanks, paludariums, and vivariums.

Its lightweight nature and sculptural form make it a favorite among aquascapers seeking a natural centerpiece or intricate hardscape design.

Why You’ll Love It

Natural Branching Form
No two pieces are alike — perfect for building realistic, artistic aquascapes or reptile perches.

Plant-Friendly Surface
Attach mosses, Buce, or Anubias easily for lush, natural growth.

Reptile-Ready
Great for climbing lizards and amphibians in terrarium settings.

Lightweight & Easy to Position
Place and reposition easily within your layout — ideal for dynamic design changes.

What’s Included
  • 1 × Spiderwood Piece (Size Selected: S, M, L, XL, or XXL)
  • Each piece is naturally dried and safe for aquariums or terrariums

Specifications
Material Natural Spiderwood (Azalea root)
Use Freshwater Aquariums, Paludariums, Terrariums
Sizes Available S, M, L, XL, XXL
Float or Sink Floats initially — soak or weigh down to sink
Safe for Aquatic Life Yes — rinse or boil before use

Our Commitment to Quality Cubes

✅ Sustainably sourced natural wood
✅ Compatible with aquariums and terrariums
✅ Cleaned and ready for preparation
✅ Helps create natural, biologically balanced environments

FAQs

Does Spiderwood sink immediately?
No — it typically floats at first. Soak it in water for 1–2 weeks or weigh it down until it becomes waterlogged.

Is it safe for fish and shrimp?
Yes, once properly soaked and cleaned, it's completely safe for all freshwater aquarium livestock.

Will it release tannins?
Spiderwood may release minimal tannins, giving your water a slightly amber tint, which is harmless and natural.