Icelandic Lava has more detail, density and character compared to our regular Black Lava. It gets it's name from it's colors and textures, which resemble the scenic mountains of Iceland.
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Icelandic Lava Stone
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Ancient Pagoda Stone
Ancient Pagoda Stone is named after its rugged shape and layers of texture, formed after thousands of years of weathering. -
Pagoda Stone
Pagoda Stone is named after its rugged shape and layers of texture, formed after thousands of years of weathering. -
Mountain Stone
Mountain Stone is a newer type of aquarium hardscape. Light in coloration, this aquascaping rock is comparable to Dragon Stone in color and is very lightweight like Lava Rock! -
Maple Leaf Stone
Maple Leaf Stone is a reddish-brown colored stone with an interesting web-like surface. -
Burmese Petrified Wood
Petrified wood is the fossilized remains of trees or other terrestrial vegetation where the organic materials have been replaced with minerals. -
Elephant Skin Stone
Elephant Skin Stone is one of our personal favorites. It's the product of thousands of years of weathering and water erosion that gives it the elephant skin-like texture. -
Manten Stone
Manten Stone is a premium aquascaping stone that features rugged edges, unique textures and interesting color tones. -
Boutique Seiryu Stone
Boutique Seiryu consists of the cream of the crop pieces, a combination of the best stones featuring the most details and desirable characteristics. We've picked through our entire pile of Seiryu and put aside the best pieces to make up the Boutique Seiryu -
Dragon Stone (OHKO)
Dragon Stone, also known as Ohko Stone, is a popular aquascaping rock named after it's scale like texture. -
Black Lava Rock
Lava rock is popular in planted aquariums due to it's rough texture - ideal for planting mosses on. It can also be used stacked upon one another to build an aquascape.
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