





🌊 Light up your aquatic world with vibrant, worry-free coral decor!
The Uniclife Orange Ball Silicone Coral Ornament is a lightweight, non-toxic artificial coral designed to glow under aquarium lighting. Measuring 4 inches tall and 2.4 inches deep, it features a strong suction base for stable placement in your tank, adding a vivid and realistic touch to your aquatic environment without requiring batteries or complex maintenance.



| ASIN | B07G559G9P |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Brand Name | Uniclife |
| Collection Name | All |
| Color | orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (124) |
| Finish Types | Textured |
| Included Components | 1 x Orange Ball Coral Plant Ornament |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10D x 10W x 6H cm |
| Manufacturer | Uniclife |
| Manufacturer Part Number | fksf-4d26-3 |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Model Number | fksf-4d26-3 |
| Mounting Type | aquarium |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Recommended Uses For Product | decoration |
| Seasons | All |
| Style | Contemporary |
| Theme | Animals |
| UPC | 669818894579 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| character | Coral |
S**Y
Positively looks awesome inside my saltwater fish only aquarium. Adds a wonderful splash of color, especially when the lights are on blue. I use these along with several other varieties to hide power cables and airlines coming up out of my tank. Highly recommended.
E**H
Love the material, nice and soft for my beta fish’s delicate fins. Looks great in normal light and very cool under the black light!
D**C
I didn’t send the back but I really wasn’t impressed. I was hoping they would look like corals look under blue spectrum lights. They don’t. They look like what they are. Plastic. I tossed them in the trash after a few weeks
D**Y
Ok so I used them different then intended but yeah it worked , every morning my top stuff would be shifted all around and I only have a few real floating plants that do not like to get wet . I cut tops off and floated the glowy flowers and viola lol ! And it’s so cool awesome very pleased with my order
L**R
I recently was advised by my fish vet to move my sick betta (now in the purple 3 gallon tank) to a larger than 2 gallon tank and get a heater. I’ve had 4 office Bettas, all in their own 2 gallon tanks for two years. Vet suggested silk plants, if not live. I decided to upgrade my other betta that was heathy into a larger tank with a heater too, the orange tank. Within 36 hours my healthy betta started laying on the bottom, having breathing problems. Vet gave me an antibiotic which I started the night before last. He died this morning. There was a slight sweet plastic odor coming from his tank, unlike the purple tank. I did two water changes wondering if the silicone plants were giving off an odor/chemical. I only use bottled betta water, always. The purple tank had only 2 silicone plants, the orange tank had 3 large ones. The other difference is the clay hut vs the bridge. The silk plants in both are the same. I removed the 2 large silicone plants and shortly after that odor was gone. The silicone plants are beautiful and soft on their fins but I wonder if they were the cause. This one and the coral reef were from different vendors than the other silicone plants. The vet said as long as they were for fish aquariums they should have been fine. I would not take the risk again. There is no reason my healthy betta should have become sick and die. I’ve done many “ all tank” changes and he handled it with no problems. Heartbroken.
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