- Calm layout atmosphere
- From the ADA KUMU series
- Natural sediment colours
- Moderate impact on GH
- Ideal for aquarium and terrarium layouts
- Black-grey ground material for aquariums
- Very decorative ground material for aquarium and aqua-terrarium
- Grain size: 0,2 - 0,5 mm. Allows the keeping of Corydora
- Not so well suited for undergravel heating cables
- Produces a natural appearance
- The warm colour tone suits the aquatic plants perfectly
- Slight reddish colour goes very well with driftwood
- Natural soil material
- Creates beautiful contrasts with coloured shrimps
- Extremely fine grain size from 0.1 to 0.3 mm
- Very fine and light quartz sand
- Safe for underwater fish and Caridina shrimp
- Grain-size: 0.7 - 1.2 mm
- Black substrate
- No risk of injury due to rounded edges
- Hardener-free, CO2-proof, light-resistant, waterneutral
- Dark red colouring
- 100 % natural origin
- Varied grain size
- Ideal for biotope aquaria
- Natural soil material
- Creates beautiful contrasts with coloured shrimps
- Extremely fine grain size from 0.4 to 1.2 mm
- Very fine and light quartz sand
- Safe for underwater fish and Cardina shrimp
- Does not raise water hardness
- CO2-proof
- Light-resistant
- Grain size 1-2 mm
- Rounded edges protect bottom-dwelling fish
- Fine, bright sand
- Grain size 0,1 - 1,4 mm
- Light and CO2 resistant
- 100 % natural origin
- Very bright colouring
- 100 % natural origin
- Varied grain size
- Natural aquarium sand for aquascaping
- Grain size: 0,4–0,9 mm
- Light natural tone for calm sand areas
- Suitable for freshwater aquariums
- Rinse briefly before use
- Natural substrate
- Grain size: 0-8 mm
- Mix of fine sand and pebbles
- Ideal for aquascaping
- Wash before use
- Natural riverbed substrate
- Especially rich in colour
- Can slightly harden the water
- In 3 different grain sizes
- Ideal for riverbed impressions
- Natural soil material
- Creates beautiful contrasts with dark shrimps
- Grain-size: 1,6 - 4,0 mm
- Available in 2 kg or 10 kg bags
- Light, fine gravel with black pebbles for aquariums
- Very decorative ground material for aquarium and aqua-terrarium
- Grain size: 0,4 - 1,4 mm. Very well suitable for the keeping of Corydora
- Well suited for undergravel heating cable
- Aquarium gravel with natural colour mix
- Grain size: 3 – 8 mm
- Ideal for natural style layouts
- Suitable for freshwater aquariums
- Rinse briefly before use
- Natural substrate
- Grain size: 0,4-0,6 mm
- Fine, yellowish aquarium sand
- Ideal for aquascaping
- Wash before use
- Natural substrate
- Stone size: 10-30 mm
- Flatt, edgy stones
- Ideal for aquascaping
- Wash before use
- Natural substrate
- Grain size: 2-5 mm
- Various colours like in a river bed
- Ideal for aquascaping
- Wash before use
- Natural substrate
- Grain size: 8-16 mm
- Various colours like in a river bed
- Ideal for aquascaping
- Wash before use
- Natural substrate
- Grain size: 0-2 mm
- Creates territorial boundaries
- Ideal for aquascaping
- Wash before use
- Unique rose colouring
- From the ADA KUMU series
- Grain size 2 - 3 mm
- Moderate influence on pH and GH
- Ideal for aquarium and terrarium layouts
- Rounded, reddish-brown gravel
- From the ADA KUMU series
- High impact GH
- Moderate impact on pH
- Ideal for aquarium and terrarium layouts
- Quarry gravel from slate
- Grain size 3 - 8 mm
- Light and CO2 resistant
- 100 % natural origin
Sand & Gravel - A Matter of Ground
In terrariums, sand and gravel play a crucial role that goes beyond aesthetics. The ground substrate in terrascaping not only serves for visual design but also significantly influences the microclimate and the growth of terrarium plants.
The right use of sand or gravel allows not only the creation of visually natural landscapes but also the regulation of moisture in the terrarium is influenced by the ground base. The fine-grained structure of the sand supports soil drainage and prevents waterlogging, while coarse-grained gravel promotes ventilation and reduces the risk of mold formation.
Moreover, sand and gravel, in combination with hardscape elements like rocks and wood, provide a varied surface for epiphytes, climbing and creeping plants, as well as hiding spots. This creates a natural environment.
When choosing sand and gravel, it's important to consider the individual needs of the plants in the terrarium. Desert plants as well as rainforest species have different requirements for the substrate composition. Therefore, the selection should be carefully matched and regularly reviewed to ensure a permanently optimal environment.
In summary, sand and gravel not only enrich the aesthetic dimension of a terrarium but also play a functional role in creating a balanced habitat. In our terrascaping online shop, numerous options for combining different substrates are offered.