When setting up a planted aquarium, choosing the right substrate is crucial for the health and success of your aquatic plants.
1.Gravel: Provides a natural appearance. Allows water to flow freely, preventing debris buildup. Suitable for fish that prefer harder substrates. Lacks nutrients for plant growth. Requires additional fertilization (root tabs or liquid fertilizers). Not ideal for plants with extensive root systems.
2. Sand: Aesthetically pleasing, especially in fine-grain varieties. Easy to clean and maintain. Safe for bottom-dwelling fish like Corydoras and loaches. Similar to gravel, sand lacks nutrients. May compact over time, limiting root penetration. Requires supplemental fertilization.
3. Soil: Rich in nutrients, promoting plant growth. Acts as a sturdy anchor for plants. Supports beneficial bacteria colonization (essential for the nitrogen cycle). May alter water parameters (pH, hardness) due to leaching of organic compounds. Requires occasional replenishment or supplementation. Remember that using an aquarium soil substrate is essential for creating a lush, beautiful planted tank. Artificially dyed gravel or sand lacks the necessary nutrients for plant roots to absorb. Even with root tabs, sand and gravel alone are not long-lasting options for maintaining a healthy planted aquarium.
Snow white substrate for freshwater and marine aquariums and aqua terrariums.
Very fine sandy soil for all aquarium types: substrate for fresh and saltwater aquariums as well as aqua-terrariums and terrariums.
Ideal for both freshwater and saltwater: its fine granulation and density prevents sludge and other waste materials from seeping in. Prevents injuries of the mucous membrane: fine, round-shaped natural sand is gentle on sensitive barbels.
Ideal for grubbing fish, such as armoured catfish and loaches, Ideal for fish, invertebrates and plants: no unwanted pollutants released into the water.
Light, fine substrate with black pebbles for freshwater and marine aquariums
Substrate with 0.8 mm grain size for freshwater and marine aquariums and terrariums
Prevents injuries of the mucous membrane: coarse-grained, round-shaped natural sand is gentle on sensitive barbells. Ideal for digging fish, such as rays, kuhli loarch, catfish, etc.
Ideal for fish, invertebrates and plants: no unwanted pollutants released into the water.