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JBL - Manado Dark - 5l - Dark substrate for freshwater aquariums

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JBL - Manado Dark - 5l - Dark substrate for freshwater aquariums
JBL - Manado Dark - 5l - Dark substrate for freshwater aquariums
JBL - Manado Dark - 5l - Dark substrate for freshwater aquariums

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Manado Dark 5 l from JBL is ideal for plant care due to porous structure and nutrient storage function: soil substrate for freshwater aquariums.

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  • Vigorous plant growth, prevention of algae: effective colonization of soil bacteria and optimal growth of plant roots thanks to the natural porous structure. Filter load shedding. Clear and limpid water.
  • Ideal for fish, invertebrates and plants: no diffusion of undesirable substances in the water. Rounded granules gentle on the sensitive barbels of groundfish.
  • Storage capacity: the natural substrate absorbs excess nutrients and restores them when needed.
  • Included in delivery: Manado soil substrate. Available in several sizes.


Proper plant care:
This natural substrate activates the flora in the soil and is ideal for plant maintenance. This reserve of nutrients with battery effect (diffuses nutrients until its stocks are exhausted and can be recharged by adding fertilizer) is inert to water and its granules are rounded.

Use :
Rinse briefly under lukewarm tap water before use to eliminate any trace of abrasion due to transport.

Algorithm :
Correct amount of soil substrate: length (cm) x thickness (cm): 200 = liters of substrate for 5 cm thickness.

Product Details

6703600

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  • Image utilisateur CHRISTOPHE M.
    Published Feb 14, 2026 at 08:25 pm (Order date: Feb 07, 2026)
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    Product that I use often but I take away 2 stars, 1 because it is very difficult to rinse and very long, and another because the gravel is not black, rather anthracite gray... (Translated review)