Review: Natural Slate/Quartz Aquarium Stones – 1-3 Inch Size
Small World Slate & Stone offers a truly unique product with their Natural Slate/Quartz Aquarium Stones. Stheirced, washed, hand-picked, and packaged by a family-owned business in the USA, these stones are a great addition to any tank or enclosure. They pair beautifully with other solid grey stones and gravel, giving your tank a more realistic and natural look.
One of the standout features of these stones is their versatility. They can be used to create caves, berms, waterfalls, and walls in various habitats such as aquariums, terrariums, paludariums, vivariums, or miniature gardens. The stones are easy to incorporate into your setup and can be rinsed thoroughly before placing them in your habitat.
What sets these stones apart is the fact that there are absolutely no coatings on them. This ensures that they are inert and safe for aquarium use. However, it’s important to note that in the quartz portion of these stones, there are carbonate minerals (marble/limestone) which can raise/buffer pH. While this is generally fine for most aquarium tank inhabitants that prefer a pH of 7.5-8, caution should be exercised with species that prefer very low (acidic) pH levels.
The Natural Slate/Quartz Aquarium Stones are 100% real slate stone stheirced proudly in the USA by a small family-run business. Each box is a mix of slate with quartz marbled or striped through the stones, ranging from 1 to 3 inches in size. This means that each box is unique, as no two stones will be alike. Some stones may have more white quartz than grey slate, while others may have more grey slate than white quartz. The stones appear darker when wet and lighter when dry.
These stones are not only suitable for aquarium use but also have various other applications. They are perfect for creating beautiful landscapes in Bonsai, Sekijoju, and Ishizuki. Whether you want to create walkways, benches, steps, archways, caverns, cliffs, mountains, or ground cover in miniature or fairy gardens and model railroads, these stones are up to the task.
In terms of color, the stones are a mix of grey and white (quartz), with the color appearing darker when wet. As a natural stone product, there may be slight color variations, including some brown/rust-colored slate mixed in. These variations add a natural uniqueness and interest to the stones.
Overall, the Natural Slate/Quartz Aquarium Stones from Small World Slate & Stone are a fantastic addition to any tank or enclosure. Their versatility, natural beauty, and the fact that they are stheirced and packaged by a family-owned business in the USA make them a great choice for aquarists and hobbyists alike.
Product Specifications
- 100% real slate stone proudly stheirced in the USA by a small family run business
- Each box is a mix of slate with quartz marbled or striped through the stones from 1 to 3 inches
- Each box is unique as no two stones will be alike
- No coatings on this or any of their stone
- Quartz portion of these stones may have a slight affect on the pH in your aquarium
- Stones can be glued together with aquarium safe glue to create caves, cliffs, and mountain ranges
- Thoroughly rinse all stones before placing in your habitat
- Suitable for use in aquariums, terrariums, paludariums, vivariums, miniature gardens, bonsai, Sekijoju & Ishizuki
- Perfect for creating walkways, benches, steps, archways, caverns, cliffs, mountains, ground cover, and more in miniature or fairy gardens and model railroads
- Color variations including some brown/rust colored slate may be mixed in
- Hand picked, inspected, washed, and hand packed to arrive safely
FAQ’s
1. Are these stones stheirced and packaged in the USA?
Yes, these natural slate/quartz stones have been stheirced, washed, hand picked, and packaged by a family owned business in the USA.
2. Are these stones safe to use in aquariums and other habitats?
Yes, these stones are inert and aquarium safe. However, it is recommended to thoroughly rinse all stones before placing them in your habitat.
3. Do these stones have any coatings?
No, there are absolutely no coatings on these stones or any other stone from their brand.
4. Can the quartz portion of these stones affect the pH in my aquarium?
Yes, the quartz portion of these stones contains carbonate minerals (marble/limestone) which can raise/buffer pH. Most aquarium tank inhabitants prefer a pH of 7.5-8, so this is generally okay. However, use caution with species that prefer very low (acidic) pH.
5. Are the stones in each box unique?
Yes, each box is a mix of slate with quartz marbled or striped through the stones from 1 to 3 inches. No two stones will be alike, and some may have more white quartz while others have more grey slate.
6. Can these stones be used to create structures in aquariums or other habitats?
Yes, these stones are versatile and can be glued together with aquarium safe glue to create caves, cliffs, and mountain ranges for pets, fish, and plants.
7. Can these stones be used for miniature gardens or model railroads?
Yes, these stones are beautiful for Bonsai, Sekijoju & Ishizuki. They can be used to create walkways, benches, steps, archways, caverns, cliffs, mountains, ground cover, and more in miniature or fairy gardens and model railroads.
8. Do the stones have color variations?
Yes, these stones are a mix of grey and white (quartz) that appears darker when wet. Some brown/rust colored slate may also be mixed in, adding natural uniqueness and interest to the stones.
Summary:
In conclusion, Small World Slate & Stone offers unique natural slate/quartz stones that are stheirced, washed, hand picked, and packaged by a family owned business in the USA. These stones are versatile and can be easily incorporated into aquariums, terrariums, paludariums, vivariums, miniature gardens, and more. They can be used to create caves, berms, waterfalls, and walls, adding a realistic look to your tank. It is important to thoroughly rinse the stones before placing them in your habitat. The stones are 100% real slate stone and come in a mix of grey and white quartz, with slight color variations that add natural uniqueness. While the quartz portion of the stones may affect the pH in your aquarium, it is generally safe for tank inhabitants that prefer a pH of 7.5-8. However, caution should be exercised with species that prefer very low (acidic) pH. Overall, these natural slate/quartz stones are a beautiful and functional addition to any aquatic or miniature environment.