- Sku: 00329-1
- Vendor: CaribSea
CaribSea Dragon Stone
CaribSea Dragon Stone, also known as Ohko stone, is a dramatically textured freshwater aquascaping rock covered in holes, crevices, and ridges. This all-natural clay stone is inert and pH-neutral, safe for planted tanks, shrimp, and community fish, and it is a favorite for Iwagumi and nature-style scapes. Its pockets are perfect for attaching moss and epiphytes like Anubias and Bucephalandra. Pair it with aquarium plants.
Why This Rock
- Deeply textured clay stone full of holes and crevices
- All-natural, inert, and pH-neutral, safe for plants, shrimp, and fish
- A favorite for Iwagumi, nature, and hardscape-forward scapes
- Pockets and holes are ideal for anchoring moss and epiphytes
- Each piece is unique in shape and character
How to Aquascape With It
- Rinse well before adding to the tank
- Build a base and set larger stones first, angling ridges the same way
- Use holes and pockets to plant moss, Anubias, and Bucephalandra
- Combine several pieces for a natural, weathered rock formation
Buying Options
| Option | Best For |
|---|---|
| Per Pound | Hand-pick pieces to build or finish a scape |
| 25 lb Box | A full aquascape or larger tank |
Specifications
| Brand | CaribSea |
| Type | Dragon Stone (Ohko stone) |
| Material | Natural clay stone |
| Water chemistry | Inert, pH-neutral |
| Sold | Per pound or 25 lb box |
| Best for | Planted, shrimp, and nature-style freshwater tanks |
Pair It With
- Aquarium plants, moss, and epiphytes to attach to the stone
- Other freshwater hardscape: Blue Mountain Stone and Mountain Stone
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will it change my water?
No. Dragon Stone is inert and pH-neutral, so it will not alter your pH or hardness.
Is it safe for shrimp and plants?
Yes, it is all-natural and inert, making it safe for planted tanks, shrimp, and community fish.
How is it sold?
By the pound so you can hand-pick pieces, or as a 25 lb box for a full aquascape.
Can I attach moss to it?
Absolutely. The holes and crevices are perfect for anchoring moss and epiphytes like Anubias and Bucephalandra.
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CaribSea Dragon Stone


