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will these pebbles have any affect to water conditions in a brackish water turtle tank? 55 gal tank, 1 diamondback terrapin
Answer by • Jan 12, 2022
For aquarium use, Exotic Pebbles non-polished gravels and bean-size aggregates are recommended.
my red eared slider has a habit of eating her rocks.. I want to stop this but I don't want to use sand for cleaning reasons... Are these big enough she will not be able to swallow them
Answer by • Aug 26, 2021
Pebbles are approximately 1/2 inch to 1 inch in length. Since they are sourced from nature, they vary in size.
My tank is a 78ish gallon tank, 48 inches wide and 18 inches depth. How much bags of the 20lbs would I probably need? Please answer quick
Answer by • May 03, 2020
Determining how much gravel/substrate to buy for your new aquarium depends on the size and shape of your tank, as well as the depth of the substrate bed you wish to achieve. We suggest 1 pound of substrate per gallon, to achieve a 1 inch bed or 2 pounds per gallon, for a 2 inch deep bed.
Looking for rocks to put on top of the dirt for plants in a chameleon enclosure, anybody know if these will be big enough so they don't accidentally swallow with food.
Answer by • Apr 28, 2020
These pebbles are perfectly suited for a broad variety of projects, including pet enclosures, terrariums, freshwater and marine aquariums, and more.