Hobby Terrano Red Bark 4 L
A particularly absorbent substrate made of Douglas fir bark. For semi-damp and in particular for damp terraria. Moisture storage capacity controls the humidity in the terrarium as needed. Ideal for larger reptiles and rainforest dwellers. For example for Iguana sp., Testudo sp., Physignathus sp. and Dendrobates sp.
Hobby Terrano Forest Substrate 4L
Hobby Spaghnum Moss 100g
Sphagnum-Moss is 100 % natural moss for the terrarium in the form of a compact tile.
The Sphagnum-Moss tile swells up by adding ca. 1.5 liters of tepid water which actually produces ca. 4.5 liters of ready to use moss from such a small size.
It is ideally suitable for raising the humidity in the terrarium and keeping it stable over a longer period.
Especially those terrarium inhabitants with high humidity requirements appreciate its qualities.
Sphagnum-Moss has enormously versatile uses whether required to facilitate moulting for snakes and lizards, as padding in the so-called wet box or as a substrate for the deposit of eggs as well as for decoration.
Plants also appreciate Sphagnum-Moss as it offers a perfect nutrient-rich basis.
Hobby Terrano Expanding Brick 2 x 4 L
Hobby Aqualon Filter Wool-100 g
Hobby Artemia Incubator Set
Hobby Artemia Sieve Combination
Hobby Alder Cones (50pcs)
Black Lava Rock / Per Piece
Black Lava Rock is of volcanic origin, featuring a porous texture, making it very lightweight and versatile. Due to its comparably low weight, it is possible to create large structures with it. Plants like ferns or moss can be attached and their roots will find a good foothold due to the porous structure of the stone. As an advantage Black Lava does not increase the hardness of the tank water.
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Hobby Vulcano Airstone
Hobby Nano Catappa Leaves (12pcs)
Catappa leaves have been widely used in aquariums in Asian countries for a long time already. Owners and breeders of various fish and animals such as fighting fish, discus, shrimp, crawfish and pecostomus use the leaves for the treatment of bacterial ailments, and also to heal injuries of fish, such as bites or transportation wounds. The risk of wound infections is tremendously decreased when our catappa leaves are being used. The mucous membranes are strengthened. It is remarkable that bacteria useful to the aquarium are verifiably not impaired when catappa leaves are being used. When transporting fish, it is strongly recommended to add Catappa Leaves or a small piece of Catappa Bark to the water used. This decreases the susceptibility and stress significantly which the animals experience from high concentrations of bacteria. When it comes to breeding, catappa leaves help promote the mating disposition of your fish, and reduce spawn fungi. By releasing humic acids and tanning agents, catappa leaves create a natural surrounding and increase the vitality and well-being of your aquarium occupants.