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Aquarium and pond equipment at the best prices!
For those passionate about aquariophily
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Basin Analysis
5€ discount for your first order with the code: BIENVENUE05 (from 100€ purchase, offers cannot be combined)
Balling Products
Seawater supplements
Basic elements
Fresh Water Supplements
CO2 system
5€ discount for your first order with the code: BIENVENUE05 (from 100€ purchase, offers cannot be combined)
Water treatment
Bacterial Treatments
Adverse Treatments
Fish Care
Water treatment
Bacterial Treatments
Adverse Treatments
Fish Care
Water treatment
Bacterial Treatments
Fish Care
5€ discount for your first order with the code: BIENVENUE05 (from 100€ purchase, offers cannot be combined)
5€ discount for your first order with the code: BIENVENUE05 (from 100€ purchase, offers cannot be combined)
Sand
Substrate for reactor
Sea Salts
Pond Substrate
5€ discount for your first order with the code: BIENVENUE05 (from 100€ purchase, offers cannot be combined)
Seawater Equipment
Basin Equipment
5€ discount for your first order with the code: BIENVENUE05 (from 100€ purchase, offers cannot be combined)
Epoxy Aquascape Gray by DD H2ocean is a gray two-component epoxy glue for cuttings and decorating . Specially developed by DD for use in saltwater and freshwater aquariums and other underwater applications.
What they think about it
(and they are right...)
Martin J.
Great product, mix it well to blend and don't touch it too much under water as it releases talc that creates a white cloud. But super effective! (Translated review)
Bruno D.
Not used yet (Translated review)
Christophe D.
Not tested yet (Translated review)
Franck D.
?? (Translated review)
Guy C.
Very good resin for gluing SPS cuttings (Translated review)
Francois c.
Good product (Translated review)
Stephane B.
Unbeatable value for money. (Translated review)
Benoit T.
Top (Translated review)
YVES A.
Fairly good glue, takes a long time to harden, not so great for stones as they're not very "reliable" over time, but otherwise OK for cutting studs. (Translated review)
Bruno L.
Ras (Translated review)