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Aquarium stones & rocks for the furnishing & decoration of aquariums

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Amazonas Sansibar Rock Medium
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Amazonas Sansibar Rock Small
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Hobby Comb Rock M
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Hobby Asiatisches Lochgestein M
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Hobby Regenbogenstein 2-Loch
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Amazonas Drachenstein Dekor 17
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Aqua + Terra Dekor Stein Mountain 2
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Aqua + Terra Dekor Stein Mountain 1
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Amazonas Sansibar Rock Large
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Hobby Zebra Stein
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Hobby Ausströmerstein Vulcano
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Lavastein Rot / Braun 3
Lavastein Rot / Braun 3
Schieferplatte 8
Schieferplatte 8

Slate 8
CHF 7.55
Schieferplatte 7
Schieferplatte 7

Slate 7
CHF 7.25
Schieferplatte 6
Schieferplatte 6

Slate 6
CHF 6.65
Schieferplatte 5
Schieferplatte 5

Slate 5
CHF 6.20
Schieferplatte 4
Schieferplatte 4

Slate 4
CHF 7.70
Schieferplatte 3
Schieferplatte 3

Slate 3
CHF 7.40
Schieferplatte 2
Schieferplatte 2

Slate 2
CHF 7.65
Schieferplatte 1
Schieferplatte 1

Slate 1
CHF 7.40

Aquarium stones & rocks - Aesthetics in the aquarium

Aquarium stones & rocks - Hardscape for fascinating underwater landscapes

Choosing the right decorative elements is crucial for creating a fascinating and aesthetically pleasing aquarium habitat for its inhabitants. Among the various decoration options and especially in aquascaping, aquarium stones and aquarium rocks are of particular importance as hardscape. Aquarium rocks not only serve to enhance the appearance of the tank, but can also fulfil important functional purposes.

Our range of aquarium stones of your choice

Discover our selection of interesting and varied aquarium stones and rocks as hard scape, which can perfect the overall look of your aquarium.

All stones have been photographed individually for you so that you can choose your favourite stone and receive exactly the stone you see on the picture.

Glimmer Wood Rocks

As a monolith-like, grey rock with a slight mica effect, the Glimmer Wood Rock is a fascinating, slightly calcareous stone with a unique appearance. Its dark appearance gives the aquarium a natural atmosphere.

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Lava stones

Lava stones are popular stones for aquariums due to their porous structure and natural colouring. The dark red or black lava stones, with or without hand-drilled holes, provide an ideal surface for beneficial bacteria to adhere to, thereby supporting the biological balance in the aquarium. These neutral stones can also serve as hiding places for fish and other aquarium inhabitants.

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Leopard stones

The leopard stone is a shiny black stone interspersed with grey to white structures and impresses with its striking pattern, which is reminiscent of a leopard's fur pattern. This slightly calcareous stone adds an exotic and wild touch to any aquarium.

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Knife stones

The knife stone is a dark, shimmering stone that lends the aquarium a mysterious and secretive atmosphere. Its grey, sharp edges and tapered shapes are reminiscent of knife blades and create interesting structures in the tank. This slightly calcareous stone is particularly suitable for aquariums with an underwater landscape in the style of a rocky shore or a cave.

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Picturestones

Picturestone is an unusual stone that impresses with its unusual patterns and colours. This water-neutral stone in the colours of the African steppe interspersed with drawings in warm brown tones on a sun-beige background enables creative design and makes it an eye-catcher in any aquarium.

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Rainbow slate

Rainbow slate is a colourful stone that shines with different layers and shades of colour. The light beige sandstone comes from sawn slabs of rainbow rock, which is interspersed with typical yellow-reddish watercolour-like to clear dark red veins. This aquarium creates a lively and bright effect in the aquarium and gives it a cheerful and colourful appearance. The water-neutral rainbow slate is particularly suitable for aquariums that are looking for a lively and eye-catching look in terms of layering.

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Samurai stone

Samurai stone is a reddish-brown stone with white fracture edges and is characterized by its striking jagged structure and curved shapes. It is reminiscent of an artistically designed landscape and adds an aesthetic touch to the aquarium. Thanks to its versatile mouldability, the slightly calcareous samurai stone can also be used to create caves and hiding places, which is particularly beneficial for fish with a natural tendency to hide.

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Sand desert stones

The sand desert stone is a graceful, light beige stone with subtle textured lines that imitates a desert landscape in the aquarium. With its natural colour and coarse-grained surface, this slightly chalky stone creates an authentic environment for fish and invertebrates.

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Striped burgundy

Striped burgundy is a red sandstone with white or brown quartz veins. This versatile, slightly calcareous stone can be used as a single stone or to create mountain formations and gives the aquarium a warm and elegant atmosphere. Due to its striking appearance, this stone is particularly suitable for aquariums with an Asian flair or for aquariums that want an eye-catching and exclusive design.

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Petrified wood

Petrified wood is a fascinating stone made from fossilized tree trunks or branches. The bright red stone is ideal for stone structures and adds a natural and organic touch to the aquarium. This slightly calcareous stone creates a harmonious environment for the aquarium inhabitants with Asian-inspired warm and radiant colours and shapes.

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Petrified leaves

In terms of appearance, the fossilised foliage stone is a whimsical aquarium stone with a spider web-like structure that offers fish hiding places and is suitable for the adhesion of beneficial bacteria due to its surface. The brown-red fossilised foliage stone, with occasional white veins, is slightly calcareous and is particularly suitable for aquariums that want to imitate a deciduous or forest floor.

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With the variety of aquarium stones and rocks, you have a wide range of options to design and embellish your aquarium. Each aquarium stone has its own unique look and characteristics that can contribute to a fascinating underwater landscape. Choose the stones according to the style you want and the needs of your aquarium inhabitants, and experience an impressive and aesthetic environment that invites you to marvel and discover.

If you have any questions or require further information on the products we offer, we will of course be happy to assist you with our expertise.