JBL Manado DARK
Dark natural substrate for aquariums

  • Perfect for the plant care in freshwater aquariums. Its porous structure promotes the growth of roots. Suitable for digging fish
  • Nutrient buffer with high iron content. Is capable of storing excess nutrients, to release them again when needed. The high iron content is absorbed by plant roots
  • Activates the soil flora by motivating the quick and effective colonisation of beneficial ground bacteria. This inhibits the growth of unwanted algae, reducing the work-load on the filter and ensuring crystal-clear water
  • Accentuates the beauty of the fish: its dark-brown tone highlights their colours and combines with the green and red tones of the aquatic plants to create a harmonious appearance
  • Ready-to-use substrate which needs to be rinsed once in tap water before use. Available in various packaging sizes
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Price: 13,95 €
basic price 4.65 EUR / l
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Price: 20,94 €
basic price 4.19 EUR / l
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Price: 27,81 €
basic price 2.78 EUR / l
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Product information

Successful plant care:
The natural substrate activates the soil flora and is ideal for plant care. The nutrient buffer with battery effect (releases nutrients until it is depleted and can be reloaded through new fertilisation) is water-neutral and rounded. As a result it is ideally suited for digging fish species, such as cat fish and loaches.

Combination with long-term nutrient substrate:
A supplement with JBL ProFlora AquaBasis plus as long-term nutrient substrate with JBL Manado Dark as a covering layer guarantees vigorous and healthy plant growth even for very demanding plants.

Use:
Rinse briefly with lukewarm tap water before use to remove any abrasion rubbed off during transport.

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Details

JBL Manado DARK 3 l

Art. no.:
6703500
EAN Code:
4014162670359
Content:
3 l
Graining:
1,5-2,5 mm
Volume packaging:
3.9 l
Gross weight:
2485 g
Net weight:
2460 g
Weight factor:
0
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
320/40/310 mm

Properties

Animal species: Armored catfish, Arowana, Axolotl, Barbels, Bettas, Bichirs/reedfish, Blowfish, Catfish, Cichlids (South America), Clawed frogs, Clawed shrimps, Crayfish, Crustaceans, Danions, Discus, Dwarf crayfish, Dwarf shrimps, Flowerhorn, Gill maggots, Goldfish, Gouramis, Guppy, Juvenile fish, Killifish, Livebearers, Loaches, Mussels, Newts, Panchaxes, Rainbowfish, Snails, Spiny eels, Terrapins, Tetra, Tropical terrapin, Veiltails, blood parrot cichlids, freshwater butterflyfish
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All aquarium fish
Volume habitat: 15-30l (15-30cm)
Material: Expanded clay
Colour: dark brown
Dosage: see instruction manual

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No

Technical Data

Height:310 mm
Length:300 mm
Width:33 mm

JBL Manado DARK 5 l

Art. no.:
6703600
EAN Code:
4014162670366
Content:
5 l
Graining:
1,5-2,5 mm
Volume packaging:
6.5 l
Gross weight:
4131 g
Net weight:
4100 g
Weight factor:
0
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
375/60/290 mm

Properties

Animal species: Armored catfish, Arowana, Axolotl, Barbels, Bettas, Bichirs/reedfish, Blowfish, Catfish, Cichlids (South America), Clawed frogs, Clawed shrimps, Crayfish, Crustaceans, Danions, Discus, Dwarf crayfish, Dwarf shrimps, Flowerhorn, Gill maggots, Goldfish, Gouramis, Guppy, Juvenile fish, Killifish, Livebearers, Loaches, Mussels, Newts, Panchaxes, Rainbowfish, Snails, Spiny eels, Terrapins, Tetra, Tropical terrapin, Veiltails, blood parrot cichlids, freshwater butterflyfish
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All aquarium fish
Volume habitat: 10-60l (20-60 cm)
Material: Expanded clay
Colour: dark brown
Dosage: see instruction manual

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No

Technical Data

Height:375 mm
Length:290 mm
Width:47 mm

JBL Manado DARK 10 l

Art. no.:
6703700
EAN Code:
4014162670373
Content:
10 l
Graining:
1,5-2,5 mm
Volume packaging:
13.4 l
Gross weight:
8245 g
Net weight:
8200 g
Weight factor:
0
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
410/85/385 mm

Properties

Animal species: Armored catfish, Arowana, Axolotl, Barbels, Bettas, Bichirs/reedfish, Blowfish, Catfish, Cichlids (South America), Clawed frogs, Clawed shrimps, Crayfish, Crustaceans, Danions, Discus, Dwarf crayfish, Dwarf shrimps, Flowerhorn, Gill maggots, Goldfish, Gouramis, Guppy, Juvenile fish, Killifish, Livebearers, Loaches, Mussels, Newts, Panchaxes, Rainbowfish, Snails, Spiny eels, Terrapins, Tetra, Tropical terrapin, Veiltails, blood parrot cichlids, freshwater butterflyfish
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All aquarium fish
Volume habitat: 60-200 L ( 60-100cm)
Material: Expanded clay
Colour: dark brown
Dosage: see instruction manual

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No

Technical Data

Height:400 mm
Length:385 mm
Width:70 mm
FAQ
Are the initial If iron flowers (flos ferri) harmful to invertebrates?

No, because the iron is already oxidised and no longer freely available in the water. Plants, however, can reabsorb it through their roots if the iron flowers are not removed or completely stirred into the soil.

Why do brown stains form on the bottom after inserting JBL Manado Dark?

JBL Manado Dark is a natural product. This may initially lead to a slightly increased iron content and raised hardness values, which will normalise in the course of several water changes. In soft water a harmless iron efflorescence can occur. Rinse JBL Manado Dark briefly with tap water before use to remove any abrasion rubbed off during transport.

If iron flowers (flos ferri) occur, you can rest assured. There is no danger for your invertebrates and fish. Plants absorb iron through their roots. You can siphon the iron flowers with a fine air hose, stir them into the soil and change 50% of the water every 2nd day for the first 10 days. This reduces the effect.

Blog (opinions & experiences)

JBL TV #58: Which fish and plants fit into a 100 cm aquarium?

Which fish fit into a 100 cm aquarium and which fish are not suitable?

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Which fish and plants fit into a 80 cm aquarium?

Which fish fit into a 80 cm aquarium and which fish are not suitable?

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JBL TV #56: Which fish and plants fit into a 60 cm aquarium?

Which fish fit into a 60 cm aquarium and which fish are not suitable?

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What do substrates really look like in biotopes?

Diese Geschichte endet etwas unerwartet und begann mit der Frage vom Chefredakteur der aquaristik, ob ich ihm ein paar Unterwasserbilder von den Böden verschiedener Gewässer senden könnte.

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JBL TV #19 Part 2: Aquarium Set-Up - The Substrate - Gravel, Sand or Nutrient Substrate?

We’ll show you all the different aquarium substrates, from sand to coarse gravel, and list their advantages and disadvantages.

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Choosing Your Substrate - Combining Several Varieties

You probably had this the last time you set up an aquarium. "Sand or gravel?” you wondered. “Or maybe soil? Or there’s that coarse volcanic rock?”

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Time For A Change - Pros And Cons

Think back to your childhood. Your bedroom was a small area for you to let your imagination run free. And unsurprisingly you felt like re-decorating and rearranging it at least every three weeks.

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Interzoo 2018 With JBL - Impressions & Emotions

The Interzoo 2018 is over. A lot of regular customers and an audience full of enthusiastic experts visited us at the large JBL booth to get information about our new products. You will find an outline with pictures and links here.

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New JBL Products At The Interzoo 2018 - Part 4

In today’s post we would like to introduce JBL Manado DARK, which is a colour addition for the popular substrate JBL Manado. The dark, grey-black substrate is a pure, natural substrate for perfect plant care.

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Press

18.06.2018

New From JBL: Dark Natural Substrate Manado Dark

A dark substrate forms a much stronger contrast to green plants and fish colours than a brown or a light substrate.

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Reference guide (Themeworld)

Plant care

What maintenance measures do your aquarium plants need?

Planning and stock

Which fish are compatible? What do you need to consider when selecting fish?

Substrate heater

Why does a substrate heating promote plant growth? How does a substrate heating work?

Plants

Which aquarium plants are best? What’s the best way to plant them?

Substrate

What is the perfect substrate? Which material is suitable? What‘s the right grain size?

Setting up an aquarium

How is an aquarium set up? What do you have to consider? Step by step to a beautiful aquarium

Biotope (habitat) aquarium types

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Goldfish aquarium type JBL Goldfish Paradise®

Lively goldfish in the aquarium enhance any room perfectly! Invite some new flatmates into your home with this goldfish aquarium.

Substrate

What structure does the substrate need to have? How thick it should be?

Aquatic terrarium

A terrarium with an integrated water element is an aquatic terrarium, also referred to as a paladarium. Turtles, for example, feel very comfortable in them.

Aquascaping aquarium type JBL Dreamscape®

Mountains, valleys, meadows and fish! Create your dreamlike landscape under water with the Dreamscape® aquarium
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Instructions

Additional product information and downloads

safety instructions

  • safety instruction for accessories
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      safety_instructions_zubehoer.pdf
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Customer reviews

Reviews

Overall rating: 4.9
10 public review(s) for this product.

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10 Reviews in other languages

flo.to.fish - German
2024-01-16T14:22:23Z

Ich nutze diesen Bodengrund in meinem Aquarium seit 3 Jahren und habe keinerlei Probleme feststellen können. Die schwarze Farbe gefällt mir immer noch super.

Einzig das Einpflanzen ist etwas fummlig zu Beginn. Nach einiger Zeit wird es aber immer einfacher. Der Boden wir "schwerer".


AquaBoxOfficial - German
2023-10-17T02:33:28Z

Für mich ein sehr schöner Bodengrund den ich jetzt schon lange drinn habe. Was schön ist das dieser Bodengrund Nährstoffe speichern kann und dann nach Bedarf wieder ab gibt. Kleiner Minuspunkt ist die etwas längere Waschezeit aber das ist es mir bei diesem schönen Bodengrund Wert.


aquarium.meer91 - German
2023-05-06T19:57:21Z

Ein sehr schöner dunkler Bodengrund der optisch im Aquarium toll aussieht.

Er muss sehr gut ausgewaschen werden!

Pflanzen wurzeln sehr gut darin.


G.E.P.P. - French
2023-01-27T00:39:47Z

Beau substrat gris foncé. Une fois rincé il sera du plus bel effet.


E. Kuckuck - German
2022-06-16T15:49:57Z

Sehr schöner Bodengrund Körnung ist optimal. Flanken finden schnell halt und wachsen gut an.

Die Farbe ist eher ein Schiefer grau.

Kleiner Nachteil: Der Bodengrund muss echt Lage gespült werden. Das Spülwasser war schwarz. Hoffe das der Grund mich gefärbt wurde.


eisenfisch - German
2022-01-03T08:36:39Z

Ich muss ehrlich sagen, optisch für mich, eine der schönsten Kies Sorten. Ich habe mittlerweile in fast allen Becken entweder Manado Dark oder Sansibar dark drin.

Ein Vorteil, grade bei großen Becken, ist das Gewicht. Er ist auf jeden Fall leichter als "normaler" Kies.

Aber einen negativen Punkt habe ich leider und das ist die "Sauberkeit".

Ich habe 12 Becken auf einmal bestückt mit den Manado und es war echt eine riesen Aktion den Kies zu waschen.

Das ist aber auch wirklich der einzige negative Punkt den ich habe.

Würde ihn immer wieder kaufen.


Aquawelten - German
2021-11-09T09:29:25Z

Ich nutze JBL Manado dark in fast allen Becken. Ich liebe diese Schwarze Optik. Einfach der beste Boden für mein Vorhaben :-) Ich habe noch keinen besseren schwarzen Bodengrund gefunden der sowohl Welsen gefällt, als auch das Scape schön aussehen lässt.


samija_aquaristik - German
2021-09-13T11:06:01Z

Ich habe diesen Bodengrund in fast allen Becken. Pflanzen wachsen darin gut an, sieht sehr hübsch aus und ist nicht zu grob und nicht zu fein.

Gut durchwaschen, dann gibt es eigentlich kaum Trübung zu Beginn. Man darf nur nicht erschrecken, wenn der Boden rötlich wird, es kann zu Eisenausblühungen kommen. Die verschwinden aber ohne Zutun.


T. Diesler - German
2021-09-01T11:51:54Z

Sehr schöner Bodengrund.

Farbe: nicht tiefschwarz sondern Schieferfarben bis tiefbraun. Durchsetzt mit dunkelbraunen Stücken. Sieht sehr natürlich aus.

Waschen: unbedingt! Ich hab nur einmal gewaschen, dauerte 3 Tage bis das Wasser klar wurde. Geduld, Geduld! Danach aber keine Trübung durch aufwirbeln.

Leichtigkeit: ja er ist leichter als Kies, aber es schwimmt nicht auf. Pflanzen zu verankern ist zuerst etwas schwieriger als in Kies aber wenn die Luftblasen nach drei Tagen aus dem Boden verschwunden sind geht es ganz gut.

Reinigung: mit Mulmabsauger sehr gut machbar! Keine Trübung mehr.

Fische und ihr Verhalten: Neonfische Lieben Dunkeln Bodengrund. Sie waren noch nie so schön. Mein 20 Jahre alter Wels ist begeistert und wühlt im Boden. Ohne das Wolken entstehen. Pflanzen mit Schieferplatten und Wurzeln eingefasst und sie bleiben im Boden. Mal sehen wer gewinnt bei der Gestaltung des Beckens.

Pflanzenwachstum: bei mir sehr gut. Bodenheizung mit einer Schicht JBL PROFLORA AquaBasis plus.

Zusammengefasst: der schönste Bodengrund den ich in meine 40 Jahren Aquaristik gehabt habe.


Der_Egger - German
2021-05-03T11:39:11Z

Eine absolute Empfehlung für jeden, der gerne einen dunklen Bodengrund Im Aquarium / Aquascape hat. Die Körnung ist nicht zu groß oder zu klein.

2 mal abwaschen, bevor das Manado Kies ins Becken kommt, dann wird auch nichts trüb.


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