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Reddit mentions of GloFish Aquarium Gravel 5 Pounds, Black with Fluorescent Accents, Complements Tanks

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of GloFish Aquarium Gravel 5 Pounds, Black with Fluorescent Accents, Complements Tanks. Here are the top ones.

GloFish Aquarium Gravel 5 Pounds, Black with Fluorescent Accents, Complements Tanks
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aquarium GRAVEL: GloFish aquarium Gravel creates a colorful base for all your GloFish ornaments.RANGE OF COLORS: Choose pink, green, white, black with fluorescent accents, or a mix of colors.BASK IN THE GLOW: Fluorescent-accented gravel stands out under GloFish blue LED lights.HIGHLIGHTS YOUR TANK: Use as a substrate or accent, along with GloFish plants and ornaments (sold separately).EXPERIENCE THE GLO: GloFish fluorescent fish and products create a complete underwater fluorescent experience.
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Found 3 comments on GloFish Aquarium Gravel 5 Pounds, Black with Fluorescent Accents, Complements Tanks:

u/starfish31 · 5 pointsr/AquaticSnails

You may just have an active nerite. Some snails really like being on the glass too. Sand should be fine because they experience that in the wild & I've seen sandy tanks with nerites. Mine have been fine in normal tank gravel (like this) which is typically pretty smooth so won't hurt them. I've even had a nerite who liked to burrow and he did fine in that sort of gravel.

Do you have any objects sitting in your tank he can explore? Nerites seem to like to be on wood or go inside decor like castles, so you might get him something that encourages him to get off the side of the tank.

u/Kris10NC · 2 pointsr/succulents

Oh boy! I just was looking at aquarium gravel, and I can only imagine what this looks like under bright pink grow lights! XD

I guess that beggars a bonus question! I know that colored aquarium rocks don't leech their color into water, so is it ok to presume they'd be safe in soil?

u/fictionthatspulp · 1 pointr/bettafish

I recently picked this tank up. 5 gallon for $25 bucks. Comes with a filter as well. I also got a bag of these stones/gravel/whatever you wanna call them, and a heater. All coming in well under 50 with shipping. So far Sir Fishy fishington of Fishville is digging his new home after being confined to a betta cube for a few weeks. Here's some pictures of the tank/Sir Fishy