Zoo Med Repti Rapids Waterfall is a natural looking, tranquil sounding waterfall for terrariums 15 gallons or larger. Adds beneficial humidity to your reptile terrarium which is essential for all high humidity tropical type reptiles. Comes complete with Zoo Med's MicroPump 104.
Made from Foamed Urethane which is more realistic looking than plastic or painted cement.
Large capacity water reservoir - won't run dry overnight!
Best Feature: If water reservoir does run dry, simply pour water into reservoir and waterfall will start back up.
Zoo Med's MicroPump 104 can run dry for 30+ days without any damage to the pump!11 1/2" Tall x 9 1/2" from corner out. 16" at the widest part of the waterfall base.
Zoo Med's All Natural New Zealand Sphagnum Moss is a very lush carpet like moss. New Zealand moss is preferred over any type of for terrarium use due to its softness and ability to hold moisture longer. This specific moss can hold moisture for up to 20 times its dry weight!
Great for live plants & long lasting
Holds more water & stays moist longer
Natural compounds prevent decomposing in humid environments
Excellent top substrate
For use with most frogs, toads, salamanders, newts and invertebrates including hermit crabs. Can also be used with small snakes.
What type of system would I use Fiji Pink in? Fiji Pink is a great deep sand bed system substrate that has a unique look with pink flecks throughout. Ideal Live Reef Sand For: Berlin Systems, Plenum Systems, Nitrate Reduction Beds, Fish Tanks, Reef Tanks and Sumps & Refugiums
Fiji Pink Sand is Live and Reef Ready Today
Millions of Water Purifying Bacteria per Pound proven to Reduce Nitrates
Fiji Pink Reef Sand substrate size 0.5 - 1.5mm
General Use: For best results, use at least 1 pound of AragAlive! per gallon of seawater. For deep sand beds use 2 pounds per gallon. Do not rinse. AragAlive! may also be used to seed CaribSea’s dry aragonite products. AragAlive! compresses new tank cycle time and suppresses initial ammonia spike. Live rocks and most invertebrates may be placed in aquarium immediately. However, gradually introduce fish within the first 3 weeks, and do not exceed one inch of fish per gallons of water during this time.Berlin Systems: The most suitable substrates are AragAlive! Fiji Pink. Use 1 pound per gallon. Place live rock on top covering the least amount of sand as possible. Use small reef friendly hermit crabs, shrimp, serpent stars, sea cucumbers, and other benthic animals to avoid detritus accumulations.For Deep Nitrate Reduction Beds in Display Aquariums use AragAlive! Fiji Pink Add substrate to a depth of 3 to 5 inches (2 to 3 pounds per gallon). Place base or live rock so as to cover the least amount of the substrate as possible. It is especially desirable to incorporate burrowing and sand sifting fish and invertebrates for optimum health of these systems.Warning! Placing new substrates over the top of an established substrate bed can be damaging to aquatic life. Gently mix new material into the existing bed with fingers. For added safety, this process can be done in sections, over the course of a few days.
Indo Pacific Black is best used in deep sand bed type systems and is safe for sifting animals as well as soft belly animals such as stingrays. The black material in Indo Pacific Black is a geologically young, inert, volcanic material that is similar to the dark, volcanic material that is found throughout the south pacific.Directions: General Use: For best results, use at least 1 pound of AragAlive! per gallon of seawater. For deep sand beds use 2 pounds per gallon. Do not rinse. AragAlive! may also be used to seed CaribSea’s dry aragonite products. AragAlive! compresses new tank cycle time and suppresses initial ammonia spike. Live rocks and most invertebrates may be placed in aquarium immediately. However, gradually introduce fish within the first 3 weeks, and do not exceed one inch of fish per gallons of water during this time.Berlin Systems: The most suitable substrates are AragAlive! Fiji Pink (#00792), AragAlive! West Caribbean Reef (#0794), AragAlive! Bahamas Oolite (#00793), or AragAlive! Indo-Pacific Black (#00791). Use 1 pound per gallon. Place live rock on top covering the least amount of sand as possible. Use small reef friendly hermit crabs, shrimp, serpent stars, sea cucumbers, and other benthic animals to avoid detritus accumulations.Sumps, Refugiums, and Deep Nitrate Reduction Beds (DRN): For offline systems, such as sumps and binary systems, the deepest bed possible is suggested for the non-display unite. Use AragAlive! Florida Crushed Coral (#00795) or AragAlive! Special Grade Reef Sand (#00790) and/or corresponding CaribSea Dry Aragonite. Plant macro-algaes such as Caluerpa sp. and illuminate on a counter daylight cycle to the display tank, or for 24 hours. When illuminated, these macro-algaes help control pH by absorbing carbon dioxide while releasing surplus oxygen. They also help control nuisance algae in the display aquarium by absorbing excess nutrients. These type sumps and binary systems are especially effective in maintaining good water chemistry in display aquariums larger then 75 gallons.For Deep Nitrate Reduction Beds in Display Aquariums use AragAlive! Special Grade Reef Sand (00790), AragAlive! Fiji Pink (#00792), AragAlive! West Caribbean Reef (#00794), AragAlive! Bahamas Oolite (#00793), or AragAlive! Indo-Pacific Black (#00791). Add substrate to a depth of 3 to 5 inches (2 to 3 pounds per gallon). Place base or live rock so as to cover the least amount of the substrate as possible. It is especially desirable to incorporate burrowing and sand sifting fish and invertebrates for optimum health of these systems.Pacific Fringing Reef Ecosystem: Use Indo-Pacific Black (#00791) to re-create ecosystems prevalent in much of the Pacific and Indo-Pacific region where dramatic black volcanic basalt meets tropical fringing coral reef environments such as the Indonesian archipelago (including Java, Bali, Sulawesi and Sumatra), the Hawaiian Island Chain, the Japanese Archipelago, and the pacific coast of Central America.Warning! Placing new substrates over the top of an established substrate bed can be damaging to aquatic life. Gently mix new material into the existing bed with fingers. For added safety, this process can be done in sections, over the course of a few days.
Bahamas Oolite is specifically designed to be used in deep sand beds where it is an effective denitrifier. It is also safe for sifters and soft bellied fish such as sharks and rays.
Directions: General Use: For best results, use at least 1 pound of AragAlive! per gallon of seawater. For deep sand beds use 2 pounds per gallon. Do not rinse. AragAlive!™ may also be used to seed CaribSea’s dry aragonite products. AragAlive!™ compresses new tank cycle time and suppresses initial ammonia spike. Live rocks and most invertebrates may be placed in aquarium immediately. However, gradually introduce fish within the first 3 weeks, and do not exceed one inch of fish per gallons of water during this time.
Berlin Systems: The most suitable substrates are AragAlive!™ Fiji Pink (#00792), AragAlive! West Caribbean Reef (#00794), AragAlive!™ Bahamas Oolite (#00793), or AragAlive!™ Indo-Pacific Black (#00791). Use 1 pound per gallon. Place live rock on top covering the least amount of sand as possible. Use small reef friendly hermit crabs, shrimp, serpent stars, sea cucumbers, and other benthic animals to avoid detritus accumulations.
Sumps, Refugiums, and Deep Nitrate Reduction Beds (DRN): For offline systems, such as sumps and binary systems, the deepest bed possible is suggested for the non-display unite. Use AragAlive!™ Florida Crushed Coral (#00795) or AragAlive!™ Special Grade Reef Sand (#00790) and/or corresponding CaribSea Dry Aragonite. Plant macro-algaes such as Caluerpa sp. and illuminate on a counter daylight cycle to the display tank, or for 24 hours. When illuminated, these macro-algaes help control pH by absorbing carbon dioxide while releasing surplus oxygen. They also help control nuisance algae in the display aquarium by absorbing excess nutrients. These type sumps and binary systems are especially effective in maintaining good water chemistry in display aquariums larger then 75 gallons.
For Deep Nitrate Reduction Beds in Display Aquariums use AragAlive! Special Grade Reef Sand (00790), AragAlive! Fiji Pink (#00792), AragAlive! West Caribbean Reef (#00794), AragAlive! Bahamas Oolite (#00793), or AragAlive! Indo-Pacific Black (#00791). Add substrate to a depth of 3 to 5 inches (2 to 3 pounds per gallon). Place base or live rock so as to cover the least amount of the substrate as possible. It is especially desirable to incorporate burrowing and sand sifting fish and invertebrates for optimum health of these systems.
Stingrays, Sharks, and other soft-bellied bottom dwellers: Use AragAlive! Bahamas Oolite (00793) at one pound per gallon or more. Due to the natural sphericity of the individual grains, oolite is favored by public aquariums and research institutions for use in their systems harboring rays, skates, sharks, and other bottom dwelling fish and invertebrates.
Warning! Placing new substrates over the top of an established substrate bed can be damaging to aquatic life. Gently mix new material into the existing bed with fingers. For added safety, this process can be done in sections, over the course of a few days.