

🖤 Transform your tank into a sparkling aquatic masterpiece!
Aqua Natural Diamond Black is a premium 10lb natural quartz gravel substrate featuring 1-2mm grains that sparkle underwater. Its large surface area supports beneficial bacteria growth, promoting a healthy aquarium environment. Designed to contrast beautifully with aquatic plants, this aquarium-safe substrate is easy to rinse and maintain, making it a top choice for fish tanks and terrariums.
| ASIN | B08RHMYV4C |
| ASIN | B08RHMYV4C |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,039 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #5 in Aquarium Gravel |
| Brand Name | Aqua Natural |
| Care Instructions | Rinse lightly to remove any residual dust. |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,276) |
| Date First Available | December 28, 2020 |
| Date First Available | December 28, 2020 |
| Directions | Rinse until water runs clear, place in base of aquarium. Not reccommended for snails or bottom feeders. |
| Included Components | 1 x 10lb bag |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.5 x 10.63 x 2.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.2 x 8.82 x 1.73 inches |
| Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Item model number | DIAMOND010 |
| Item model number | DIAMOND010 |
| Manufacturer | Pisces USA |
| Manufacturer | Pisces USA |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 1 month and up |
| Material | Stone |
| Model Name | Diamond Black Quartz |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 10.63 x 2.5 inches; 10 Pounds |
| Size | 10LB |
| Specific Uses for Product | Aquarium Substrate |
| Style | Classic |
| Target Audience Keyword | Fish, fish |
D**T
Does what it’s supposed to and like good I. The process
Perfect consistency for Cory’s slight coarser than a true sand but close. Color is a true black with “sparkling “ crystal dispersed throughout. I did need to rinse before adding to aquarium but I did so about 3lbs at a time. And after only a few minutes was able to add to an existing aquarium by using a solo cup to transport it to the bottom and spread it out over my existing gravel with no noticeable change in water clarity. Yes a few stray grains floated around for a few hours but the water remained clear and I was never concerned about harm to the fish. In the end does what it’s supposed to do at reasonable price and looks good doing it
C**T
Great quality
Very beautiful! My turtle tank i had completely cleaned the day before i got it. And since i didnt want to do another water change..i just turned off my filter and took my turtle out for an hour, and the water barely got cloudy afterwards and fully cleared back up in a couple hours. Very pleased!
K**.
Beautiful black sand that sparkles with light
The sand absolutely sparkles in light. It looks great in a fish tank. It’s currently sitting in a 10 gallon tank. When you first pour it in it does get the water a little cloudy but with any good filter it clears up very quickly. I absolutely recommend it for anyone.
C**K
Sparkles when dry, not too dirty, does have some lighter rocks in it, but is pretty good regardless
To address other reviews: It does sparkle, but primarily when dry. It does say it is quartz gravel. However, when wet/underwater, it doesn't really sparkle much. It's not that dirty of gravel. If you ever buy natural gravel from any brand, it's always dirty and needs lots of rinsing, even when prewashed. Just being moved around, the gravel will grind away on itself and create dust. I'd say that I didn't have to wash this gravel nearly as much as the super cheap stuff at Petco, but i still rinsed about 3-4 times to get it to stop clouding water. It's also kind of in a space between gravel and course sand. It's one of those situations where we have to start debating the semantics of sand vs gravel before we can really call it one or the other. It's very fine gravel, or very course sand. It's mostly a bit smaller than the listing says, as i don't think that many of the pieces are actually around 2mm. There are some lighter-colored pieces in the mix. There aren't a ton of them, but enough that I could see fish confusing them for food or something. However, I doubt it's as big of a problem as people make it out to be. I personally like the black gravel with a small amount of lighter bits, as it makes it feel more natural and gives it more of a visual "texture". I can understand being disappointed if you want all jet-black gravel, but honestly I've never seen any gravel that was entirely black without it being artificially colored. I like this gravel because it's a good size for my pea puffer. It's not as problematic to work with as normal, finer sands, as very few pieces in the mix will float in the water column, even when being stirred/cleaned in a big bucket full of water. I find it attractive and easy to clean. My actual only complaint about it is that it's very pricey compared to many regular sands or gravels.
T**C
Midnight
This is my favorite sand. Very fine black sand that glimmers! After rinsing briefly I had no issues with clouding. Looks amazing in the tank with large seiryu stone. Definitely more expensive than options like blasting sand etc, but worth it in my opinion.
S**T
Very very fine - almost like sand - beautiful!
I ordered this to add a “sediment” layer for my aquatic plants, and to give a different landscape for my betta Tatsu. I rinsed and soaked them in a bucket overnight to get all the debris out and peace of mind that it’s clean; definitely helped with the cloudiness prior to adding. I added a thin layer across the pea gravel I already have; it was plenty of material for my 10 gallon tank. If used alone with no other substrate/rocks, you’d probably need 2 bags of this for a 10 gal. My pet peeves but doesn’t totally kill the vibe: 1. They don’t sparkle under water at all ☹️ 2. If you have a foam filter like mine that sits at the bottom, these quart rocks are as small as sand and my filter sucked them up and clogged it. I will be getting a top flow filter instead, so not too annoying. 3. I will update once I do a complete tank clean to share how difficult it is to clean with how small they are - by the looks of it, it’ll be a challenge. Wish they were larger size!
K**.
Sand not gravel
There is nothing wrong with it, but please note: This is sand, not gravel
A**R
More like sand
This substrate is really pretty- it shimmers and sparkles in the water, but it's more like sand than gravel. Makes cleaning the tanks tricky- it will get sucked up by the tank vacuum unless you are careful. Looks good, annoying to deal with.
M**N
En mi caso fue una excelente opción para mi gambario, les recomiendo leer las instrucciones de uso para su correcto funcionamiento, ya que veo mucho comentarios negativos. Lo recomiendo ampliamente si su intención es tener gambas, platas o peces pequeños.
W**G
Best aquarium gravel I have found after trying many others. Love the jet black shiny color and it is not as small as sand granules and not as large as gravel. Grows plants really well, they root no problem in it. It is easy to siphon and clean as it is dense enough the dirt doesnt fall in between but has enough weight to it , that it doesnt get sucked down the siphon as easy as sand. My fish thrive with this substrate and I have found that my ph is higher and stable and better water perimeters all around. It is the only substrate I will use .
N**E
Not suitable for bottom dwellers. Extremely sharp, I even cut my hand while rinsing! Some pieces are long, thin. It’s also not even black - it’s about 50% green, with occasional earth-tone pieces. Wish I’d trusted the forums and steered away, but I was eager for a black sand-like substrate. I’ll go back to using enamel-coated silicon sand for now. All grains you see in the photos are from the bag I ordered. Photos taken outside in the shade (natural light). Would return but I left it too long. Might use for my shrimp instead, after more research.
J**Z
Para una pecera no es nada adecuada... - La granulometria es mixta, viene con mucho polvo, y tmb granos correspondientes a grava fina y mediana-baja, que afecta en el sifonado del agua, se queda polvo en las paredes despues de los cambios de agua, a pesar de que la enjuague varias veces - da una apariencia de color cafe, y viene con muchos granos de color amarillo, no se muy bien q material sean - Lo bueno, no altera parametros A mi no me funciono para nada, 2 semanas despues....y voy a tener q retirar todo por completo, lo cual me deja con 4 k de grava para desechar
A**S
Normal black gravel. Does not sparkle
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