Substrates for the bottom of the terrarium

In addition to the lighting the substrate is one of the most important factors for a near-natural care of animals in the terrarium. Mixtures of two different bottom substrates are often ideal. It’s really important to select a bottom substrate which is suitable for your purpose.

JBL TerraBasis

Indian python/royal python, corn snake, pilot black snake, Arizona king snake, water agama, mountain dragon, anolis, common iguana, garter snake, tortoise, tree frog, toad, dart frog, red-bellied toad, hairy mygalomorph, emperor scorpion, Madagascar day gecko, chameleon JBL TerraBasis

JBL TerraCoco

Giant boa and python species, large monitor species, large water agama, large common iguana JBL TerraCoco

JBL TerraCoco Compact

Dry as for TerraCoco

wet as for TerraBasis JBL TerraCoco Compact

JBL TerraCoco Humus

Indian python/royal python, corn snake, pilot black snake, Arizona king snake, water agama, mountain dragon, anolis, common iguana, garter snake, tortoise, tree frog, toad, dart frog, red-bellied toad, hairy mygalomorph, emperor scorpion, Madagascar day gecko, chameleon JBL TerraCoco Humus

JBL TerraWood

Giant boa and python species, large monitor species, large teju, large water agama, large common iguana JBL TerraWood

JBL TerraSand – white

Bearded dragon, leopard lizard, rubber snake and Turkish sand boa, horned toad, common agama, desert iguana, spiny lizard, ridge-tailed monitor, mastigure, rainbow curly-tailed lizard, desert scorpion JBL TerraSand natural white

JBL TerraSand – yellow

Bearded dragon, leopard lizard, rubber snake and Turkish sand boa, horned toad, common agama, desert iguana, spiny lizard, ridge-tailed monitor, mastigure, rainbow curly-tailed lizard, desert scorpion JBL TerraSand natural yellow

JBL TerraSand – red

Bearded dragon, leopard lizard, rubber snake and Turkish sand boa, horned toad, common agama, desert iguana, spiny lizard, ridge-tailed monitor, mastigure, rainbow curly-tailed lizard, desert scorpion JBL TerraSand natural red

JBL TerraBark – pine bark 2-10 mm

Indian python/royal python, corn snake, pilot black snake, Arizona king snake, water agama, mountain dragon, anolis, common iguana, garter snake, tortoise, tree frog, toad, dart frog, red-bellied toad, hairy mygalomorph, emperor scorpion, Madagascar day gecko, chameleon JBL TerraBark

JBL TerraBark – pine bark 10-20 mm

Arizona king snake, water agama, mountain dragon, anolis, common iguana, garter snake, tortoise, tree frog, toad, dart frog, red-bellied toad, hairy mygalomorph, emperor scorpion, Madagascar gecko, chameleon JBL TerraBark

JBL TerraBark – pine bark 20-30 mm

Boas, pythons, water agamas, monitors, common iguanas and large tortoises JBL TerraBark

© 07.10.2017
Heiko Blessin
Heiko Blessin
Dipl.-Biologe

Tauchen, Fotografie, Aquaristik, Haie, Motorrad

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