These are NOT generic photos - you're looking at the actual rock you will
receive when ordering! And all orders are mailed out within one business day,
cost included! It's a combination of "pyroclastic breccia" and "scoria" or
cinder" and was hand-picked directly from the Springerville Volcanic Field,
near the White Mountains of east-central Arizona.
As you can see, this extra-large, red / reddish-brown lava rock is roughly
8½" across its base and, with the help of a prop, stands 9½" tall! You'll find
quite a few cracks, crevices, and holes all along its craggy surface; you'll
also find pockmarks in a variety of shapes and sizes. Spokesmodel Woody says
that in the right setting, it would make an impressive lava mountain.
Volcanoes were active here between 300 thousand -1.5 million years ago. When
one erupted, it spewed a combination of rock, ash, and water vapor. Hot ash
surrounded individual pieces of rock, hardening together as it cooled. This
rock is the result. You can see still features of those individual pieces
jutting out along the surface, including elements of another type of volcanic
rock - scoria, recognizable by its pores and pockmarks. The red color came
about when its iron content oxidized during eruption.
This rock would be perfect for:
In aquariums. Set it out a bit from a corner to create a safe space for
smaller fish, or combine it with other rocks to create an underground scene.
Scoria lava rocks are extremely lightweight and reduce the risk of damaging
your tanks. They offer additional benefits ensuring the health of your
aquarium, too. IMPORTANT: This rock is shipped in a natural state and needs to
be prepared before introducing it into your aquarium.
Lava rocks can create a beautiful setting in your terrarium or bonsai tree
arrangements. Juxtapose this rock to larger plants to create a visual offset,
for example. (Please see our other listings if you’re looking for something in
a different size or shape. Each listing is unique.)
Lava rocks are an ideal base for planting small succulents. Its pores offer
natural benefits that help certain varieties of succulents to even thrive
compared to other planting methods. They allow air to pass to their shallow
roots, while retaining moisture as water easily drains. Their native roughness
offers a place for plants to grab hold and take root, too.
Arizona Lava Rocks - We know how to rock! This rock, like all of our
listings, was picked up because something about it caught our eye. Again, this
listing is for the specific rock you see in the accompanying photos. Our
inventory is constantly changing - please check out our other listings.
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receive when ordering! And all orders are mailed out within one business day,
cost included! It's a combination of "pyroclastic breccia" and "scoria" or
cinder" and was hand-picked directly from the Springerville Volcanic Field,
near the White Mountains of east-central Arizona.
As you can see, this extra-large, red / reddish-brown lava rock is roughly
8½" across its base and, with the help of a prop, stands 9½" tall! You'll find
quite a few cracks, crevices, and holes all along its craggy surface; you'll
also find pockmarks in a variety of shapes and sizes. Spokesmodel Woody says
that in the right setting, it would make an impressive lava mountain.
Volcanoes were active here between 300 thousand -1.5 million years ago. When
one erupted, it spewed a combination of rock, ash, and water vapor. Hot ash
surrounded individual pieces of rock, hardening together as it cooled. This
rock is the result. You can see still features of those individual pieces
jutting out along the surface, including elements of another type of volcanic
rock - scoria, recognizable by its pores and pockmarks. The red color came
about when its iron content oxidized during eruption.
This rock would be perfect for:
In aquariums. Set it out a bit from a corner to create a safe space for
smaller fish, or combine it with other rocks to create an underground scene.
Scoria lava rocks are extremely lightweight and reduce the risk of damaging
your tanks. They offer additional benefits ensuring the health of your
aquarium, too. IMPORTANT: This rock is shipped in a natural state and needs to
be prepared before introducing it into your aquarium.
Lava rocks can create a beautiful setting in your terrarium or bonsai tree
arrangements. Juxtapose this rock to larger plants to create a visual offset,
for example. (Please see our other listings if you’re looking for something in
a different size or shape. Each listing is unique.)
Lava rocks are an ideal base for planting small succulents. Its pores offer
natural benefits that help certain varieties of succulents to even thrive
compared to other planting methods. They allow air to pass to their shallow
roots, while retaining moisture as water easily drains. Their native roughness
offers a place for plants to grab hold and take root, too.
Arizona Lava Rocks - We know how to rock! This rock, like all of our
listings, was picked up because something about it caught our eye. Again, this
listing is for the specific rock you see in the accompanying photos. Our
inventory is constantly changing - please check out our other listings.
large lava rock, aquarium lava rock, terrarium lava rock, large tank supply,
large tank decor, saltwater tanks, aquarium supply, natural rock planter, lava
rock planter, succulent planter, volcanic rock, natural planter, volcano rock
planter
Features | Natural/Genuine |
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MPN | 081705XL |
Type | Lava Rock |