imagitarium Aquarium Gravel Substrate Aztec Bronze 20 lbs.
$24.99
Price: $14.99 - $24.99
(as of Apr 22, 2025 23:45:18 UTC – Details)
Imagitarium Rainbow Aquatic Gravel livens up any tank with its kaleidoscope of carefree colors. Vivid hues of pinks, blues, yellows and greens complement your splashy fresh or saltwater fish. This aquarium gravel is perfect for creating whimsical displays and maintains the healthy status of your tank.
Product Dimensions : 15.5 x 12 x 1.75 inches; 20 Pounds
Manufacturer recommended age : 1 month and up
Date First Available : October 14, 2017
Manufacturer : Imagitarium
ASIN : B076FVMLHH
Aztec Bronze Aquatic Substrate from Imagitarium
Helps simulate a positive natural environment for fresh and saltwater fish
Promotes the growth of healthy bacteria which breaks down waste
Reduces the amount of unhealthy debris in the water
Customers say
Customers find the aquarium gravel’s color gorgeous and true to the product pictures. The functionality receives positive feedback, with one customer confirming it works as advertised.
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Emily –
nice rocks
the color/ appearance is true to picture. they are very durable and do not lose color after time and washes.
Bryan Q. –
Good stuff
Works as described
Melissa Varnum –
perfect! no complants
great just as discribed!
Dorian wick –
Good color
Nice
Hanna Collins –
Gold
I’ve gone White, Black, Blue, Browns, Deep Red, and various mixes. I am very pleased with the natural Golden color of the Aztec Bronze.
Tamra –
Love it
Replaced the gravel in 30-gallon freshwater aquarium with Imagitarium Aztec Bronze. Before doing so, soaked and rinsed the gravel, but it contained hardly any dust. Color is gorgeous. Highly recommend!
Alisa D. Lopez –
Great for plants ,no rinse.
Put this in a tank meant for plants plants took off with nothing else, but this gravel extra bonus. I did not have to rinse and the tank did not cloud up best substrate ever wish Iâd found it sooner.
Tracy Kisko –
Horrible product
I rinsed this substrate in a colander, until the water ran clear. This took about an hour. I then, placed it in my 55 gallon tank. 60 lbs of this substrate. Filled the tank. The water instantly became cloudy. I started my filtration system, which is two 75 gallon Fluvals. Ran them for a week. Still completely opaque. Added water clarifier. Let it rest for 48 hours, before I turned the filters back on. After another 48 hours, I have drained the tank. This is ridiculous.