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50g Decorative Red Quartz Sand
€0.82
Decorative sand for the foraging boxes...
Decorative sand for the foraging boxes.
Reddish, with some stone grains.
Sterilized, sieved and without any organic trace to prevent diseases.
For decoration purposes only since it does not contain clay.
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