All the character of driftwood. None of the waiting. The Skeleton Log is a 3D-printed aquarium decoration featuring an open Voronoi lattice structure — a web of organic, cell-like openings that mimic the hollowed-out core of aged, waterlogged wood. The result is a piece that looks like it's been on the riverbed for decades, while offering shrimp, nano fish, and invertebrates endless nooks to explore, graze, and hide in. Details: Material: PETG filament — aquarium-safe, durable, and warp-resistant Dimensions: 5" long × 1.5" wide Best for: Shrimp tanks, nano aquascapes, planted tanks, and bioactive setups No soaking, no tannins, no pH surprises — just drop it in and watch your tank come alive. PETG filament is a premium material chosen for long‑term aquarium use. Unlike PLA that can warp, soften, and break down, PETG is stable, strong, and temperature‑resistant. It offers better durability, water and chemical stability, and higher heat resistance — ideal for real, working tanks. Every item is printed at 100% infill, so it always sinks, feels sturdy, and has no pause lines from added weights. Many companies stop their prints mid‑way to drop in metal; we take the extra time to print each piece full of only filament for a cleaner finish and stronger structure. The result is décor that lasts longer, looks better, and performs reliably — built for aquarists who value quality over shortcuts. Designed and Printed by Puffer Pantry