Colorado Rock
Colorado Rock is a decorative, clean and versatile way to add a touch of nature and beauty to any garden. It never needs replacing and is virtually maintenance-free. It is very popular in the pet industry and used in Terrariums for reptiles of all kinds as well as spider enthusiasts. It does not fade and serves as a natural insulation in heat or cold. These beautifully decorative stones are used in pathways, ponds, birdbaths, ground cover, garden accents and drainage systems.
Dragon Rock
Dragon Rock is a desirable aquarium rock most often used when aquascaping planted aquariums. Its predominant scaly surface gives it its characteristic name of Dragon Rock. It is a soft rock with incredible grooves and crevices, created naturally by Mother Nature. They have minimal effect on the pH in the water, are easy to place, and give an immediate and stunning effect to any aquarium. They are the rock of choice by world famous Aquascaper, Oliver Knott.
Fossilised Wood Stone
“Fossilised wood” is a general term for wood that has been petrified or preserved by other methods of natural fossilisation. This rock is cut into shapes for making jewellery, bookends, table tops, clock faces, and many other crafts. It is also very popular for making beautiful aquarium landscapes and many reptile owners use it in their Vivariums and Terrariums.
Grey Mountain Rock
Grey Mountain Rock is an attractive rock that will enable you to achieve a truly beautiful natural aquarium. The close-up rugged structure and the various dimensions of these rocks are ideally suited for in natural aquariums of all sizes. Whether it’s a classical, Iwagumi Nature Aquarium or African Malawi Aquariums, these rocks are always a brilliant choice. The average weight of the rocks is around 0.2-6kg. They vary in colour from grey-brown to almost black-white contrasts and have characteristic white veins running through them. They are also popular amongst reptile hobbyists.
Leopard Stone
The name Leopard Rock can be applied to any rock that roughly resembles the coat of a leopard, i.e., spotted rocks with dark spots surrounded by a lighter coloured matrix. It is popular in the pet trade due to its unusual and striking markings and colouring. It has also gained popularity with landscapers and garden designers as an attractive feature, as well as complimenting flowerbeds, pathways and water features.
Mini Landscape Rock
These rocks were almost created for aquariums. Their grooves, shapes and contours give the aquascaper and aquarium enthusiast so many choices, it can often be difficult to make up your mind about which way looks best. Colours vary from light to dark grey. It has a minimal effect on pH and is not noticeable in planted aquariums. They are small and easy to place, and give an immediate impact to any aquarium. They are the favourite rock choice of world famous Aquascaper Takashi Amano due to their texture and size.
Moonstone Rock
Moonstone Rock is an ideal substitute for South Seas Rock which is sought after by many people who have marine aquariums. It is lighter and cheaper than South Seas Rock. This rock is suitable for any tank containing Cichlids or Marine fish. Moonstone is a rock with an enormous diversity of uses. Most Moonstone is made into crushed stone, and used as a construction material. It is used as a crushed stone for road base and railroad ballast. It is used as an aggregate in concrete and is fired in a kiln with crushed shale to make cement.
Stonewood Rock
The name describes this rock perfectly. A natural rock, that looks like ancient stone. It is great for aquariums, and creates a wonderful looking aquascaper tank. Aquatic plants grow easily on and around this wood. It is also used by landscapers as an alternative to wood which may tend to rot and disintegrate in the garden. Stonewood Rock gives the appearance of wood but is in fact durable and long-lasting.
Zebra Stone
Zebra rock is a marketing name for a decorative stone showing brown banding, and similar patterns. Zebra rock has been used largely as an ornamental stone for carvings, some costume jewellery, inlays, paper weights and figurines. Several unique items of hollow ware, such as decorative vases and lidded pots, have been produced from zebra rock. This rock is very scarce to obtain.