Tropical terrarium substrate for moisture-loving reptiles and amphibians.
for terrarium animals from wetlands
also for wetboxes for snakes and geckos
Tropical terrarium substrate
Ideal for egg laying and incubation
for the creation of natural habitats
light or dark
makes approx. 4.5 litres
Ideal for reptiles and amphibians from wetlands. Ideal for moistening protective burrows. Excellent for use in containers for egg laying or incubation.
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Earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris) - 10 Pieces
also for fishing
animal food
popular
Check out until Sunday evening - delivered on Thursday
Orders placed until Sunday evening with us will be shipped on Wednesday or Thursday by priority mail.We ask you to pay a recipient's address to which the package can also be delivered.We assume no responsibility for packages delivered too late or be picked up too late.
Live forest moss for terrariumsstores humidityas a substrate for laying eggs (depending on species)natural decorative material1 liter contentOur live forest moss is the ideal addition to your terrarium. The moss creates a natural environment and provides humidity, which is vital for many reptiles, amphibians and insects. It is easy to maintain and offers the inhabitants of your terrarium both a natural hiding place and a soft surface. As the moss is alive, it contributes to air purification and creates a healthy microclimate. Bring nature directly into your terrarium with our living forest moss!
White woodlice - Trichorhina tomentosa
These insects are not only used as feeder animals, but also as health police in tropical terrariums.
only 4mm
feeder animals
good for the substrate (humid terrariums)
White woodlice are a species of isopod that is only about 4 mm in size and is known from tropical forest soils. They can therefore tolerate neither dryness nor cold temperatures.These insects are not only used as feeder animals but also as health police in tropical terrariums. The animals reproduce independently in warm, moist soil and in addition to dead feeder animals, they also consume plant residue or decaying wood.
Order by Sunday evening - delivery on Thursday
Orders received by Sunday evening will be shipped by A Mail on Wednesday or Thursday.Please provide a recipient address where the parcel can be delivered.We accept no responsibility for parcels that are delivered late or collected late.
Even with the greatest care, it can happen that feeder animals die due to temperature fluctuations or unpredictable events. We accept no liability for this.
Trixie Coconut fibre humus
Tropical terrarium substrate for the design of natural terrariums
achieves a 7 to 8-fold expansion
the pH value is between 5.0 and 6.0
heat-sterilised, therefore fungus and germ-free
without the addition of fertilisers
is made from renewable raw materials
Application:
Place the brick in a bucket and add approx. 40% of the final volume of water.
Then leave the humus to swell for 30 minutes.
Finally, mix well.
Springtails - breeding batch (tin)Springtails are mainly fed to amphibians such as dentrobates etc., which require particularly small insect food.
for amphibians or young reptiles
very good for the substrate
only a few millimetres in size
Springtails are tiny urine insects that are kept in moist soil and are sometimes found in houseplants. They are mainly fed to amphibians such as dentrobates etc., which require particularly small insect food. Springtails are supplied in breeding batches, which can also be fed and propagated with ornamental fish flake food. The animals should be kept at room temperature up to 25 degrees C.Order by Sunday evening - delivery on ThursdayOrders received by Sunday evening will be dispatched by A Mail on Wednesday or Thursday.Please enter a recipient address where the parcel can be delivered.We accept no responsibility for parcels that are delivered late or collected late. Even with the greatest care, it can happen that feed animals die due to temperature fluctuations or unpredictable events. We accept no liability for this.
Exo Terra Rain Forest for terrariums
Exo Terra Rain Forest is an ideal substrate for rainforest terrariums and naturally controls humidity!
Substrate for rainforest terrariums
100% natural
Mixture of maritime pine and sphagnum moss
naturally controls humidity
perfect for moisture-loving reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates
odour-absorbing and heat-treated
ideal for tropical plants
8.8L
26.4L
Exo Terra substrate for rainforest terrariums is a 100% natural, biodegradable terrarium substrate consisting of a mixture of maritime pine & sphagnum moss sourced from sustainable cultivation. Exo Terra substrate for rainforest terrariums is the ideal decorative substrate in naturally planted terrariums for moisture-loving reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates from tropical forests. The substrate for rainforest terrariums regulates humidity in the terrarium in a natural way: it absorbs moisture and then slowly releases it again. The hygroscopic properties are maximised by adding natural sphagnum moss to the mixture. Appropriate humidity levels support shedding and help to prevent respiratory infection. The unique size and shape of the bark particles in combination with the natural sphagnum moss allow for frequent watering of the plants and ensure healthy root growth in the substrate with good aeration. Exo Terra Rain Forest is heat-treated to avoid bacterial contamination.
Instructions for use:Spread a 5–10 cm thick layer of the bark on the terrarium floor. Moisten the substrate as needed to achieve the required humidity level and use an Exo Terra hygrometer to monitor. To increase humidity in well-ventilated terrariums or in terrariums where very high humidity is required, a substrate heater should be placed under the terrarium. Remove heavily soiled substrate spot-wise daily. Replace the substrate completely as needed.
Shroomroom MossMix 10g Dry mixture of Asian mosses and fern sporesShroomroom MossMix (10 g) is a dry mixture of Asian mosses and fern spores for the decorative design of terrariums and paludariums. Ideal for terrarium builders who want to create nature-like scenes with mossy structures. In combination with a suitable base, the spores can be placed in a targeted manner to add greenery to back walls, roots or stones.Properties and advantages
Dry mixture of Asian mosses and fern spores
Ideal for terrarium and paludarium design
Suitable for moss-covered backgrounds, scene construction and detailed accents
Can be used with pinpoint accuracy to visually enliven structures such as roots, cork or stones
Particularly practical in combination with Shroomroom MossBase as an adhesive base
10 g pack for targeted applications and small to medium-sized projectsA harmonious terrarium or paludarium thrives on transitions, textures and details that look like nature. This is exactly what Shroomroom MossMix is designed for: a dry mixture of Asian mosses and fern spores with which you can decoratively create mossy structures and greenery effects.
The mix is particularly suitable for scene construction - for example for mossy areas on back walls, branches, roots, cork or stones. Used correctly, MossMix brings more depth and naturalness to the layout and creates an authentic look without overloading the terrarium. For controlled work and better adhesion, we recommend using it on a suitable base, for example with Shroomroom MossBase, to fix the material to the desired substrate.Zoo Roco tip
For particularly natural results, work in zones: Use MossMix specifically where your hardscape offers suitable conditions. First model the substrate (e.g. with TropicalClay and MossBase) and then apply MossMix selectively instead of scattering it over a large area. This makes mossy transitions look more realistic and the overall look remains harmonious.
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Shroomroom MossBase 40 g
- for terrariums and paludariums
Moldable base for moss-covered back walls or cavesShroomroom MossBase is a natural decoration and design element in powder form (40 g), developed for creative landscapes in terrariums and paludariums. Mixed with water, it creates a mass with which you can prepare dry surfaces in a targeted manner in order to realistically design decorative moss areas.
Properties and advantages
Natural decorative powder for creating moss surfaces in terrariums and paludariums
Is mixed with water to form a malleable mass (typically 40 g powder with approx. 80 ml water)
Unique consistency for preparing dry surfaces for moss growth
Ideal as a base for the targeted placement of moss spores and plant seeds
Perfect for creating moss-covered backgrounds or nature-like landscapesIf you want to create natural scenes in your terrarium or paludarium with moss areas, overgrown back walls or detailed transitions, Shroomroom MossBase is a well thought-out design aid. The product is supplied as a powder and is mixed with water to form a malleable mass. A typical mixture is 40 g powder to around 80 ml water, which creates a consistency that is easy to model.
The mixed mixture is suitable for preparing dry surfaces so that mosses adhere better later and can be integrated decoratively. MossBase is particularly exciting in combination with Shroomroom MossMix: as a base, it helps you to fix moss, fern or spore material specifically to the desired substrate in order to achieve lasting, convincing, nature-like looks.
Important for correct application: Shroomroom MossBase is a purely decorative design element. It is not a substrate for plant growth, a fertilizer or a growth promoter. You use the product exactly where it has its strengths: in detailed, near-natural terrarium and paludarium design.
Zoo Roco tip
Apply MossBase in thin layers and create soft transitions so that the surface looks natural later on. Preferably place moss areas in zones where your setup offers the right microclimate. For particularly realistic results, many terrarium builders work with a base of MossBase and then apply MossMix in precise areas instead of covering the entire surface.Customers searched for: MossBase, Shroomroom MossBase, moss back wall terrarium, moss surface modeling, paludarium moss wall, terrascaping moss, attach moss to terrarium, MossMix, moss-covered background
Branch moss from Back Zoo NatureThe branch moss from Back Zoo Nature is another product for designing enclosures or terrariums. With branch moss, you can bring a unique piece of nature into your animals' world of experience. The texture and different colors offer the ultimate look for a themed scape. Branch moss is soft and fluffy. It can be used for decoration, or the animal can also use it to build a nest.Adventure beddingstimulates natural behavioralso suitable as nesting materialSuitable for rodents, birds and reptilesContent 50g
Bring nature closer to your enclosure with the branch moss from Back Zoo Nature! Create different foraging opportunities and ground conditions so that birds or rodents have to search for food. After all, foraging in the wild is one of the most important activities of the day and one that animals spend a lot of time doing. If you furnish the enclosure with different materials such as leaves, branches, cork or bark, you can make foraging even more natural and challenging!Foraging and its effects on general health: Foraging plays an essential role in the lives of animals and has positive effects on their mental and physical well-being. It stimulates natural behavior, provides mental challenges, promotes physical activity and helps build muscle and prevent obesity. By actively foraging for food, our pets explore their environment and improve their cognitive skills. Allowing your pet to act out its natural behavior and instincts gives it satisfaction and fulfillment. The overall quality of life is increased.
Pet Factory Chile Sphagnum Moss
The perfect addition to the substrate in tropical terrariums
genuine sphagnumextra soft moss
to increase the humidity
very durable
does not mold
perfect addition
for the natural design of terrariums
also for wetboxes
50g
Genuine Sphagnum moss! Increases humidity more than conventional moss and is very durable. The moss does not mold and is a perfect addition to the substrate.
Amazonas Repti Moss - Tropical Terrarium Substrate
Tropical terrarium substrate for moisture-loving reptiles and amphibians.
for terrarium animals from wetlands
also for wetboxes for snakes and geckos
Tropical terrarium substrate
Ideal for egg laying and incubation
for the creation of natural habitats
light or dark
makes approx. 4.5 litres
Ideal for reptiles and amphibians from wetlands. Ideal for moistening protective burrows. Excellent for use in containers for egg laying or incubation.
Lucky Reptile Vivarium Moss (150g)
Lucky Reptile Vivarium Moss is ideal for terrarium decoration and for creating damp areas in the terrarium.
pure natural product
Increases the humidity
Provides moisture
150g
Lucky Reptile Vivarium Moss is ideal for terrarium decoration and for creating damp areas in the terrarium.Allow it to soak in the water for a while so that it absorbs enough moisture and becomes green and fresh again.
Zoo Med Terrarium moss for terrariums
Zoo Med Terrarium Moss is a 100% natural product and is ideal for setting up and designing humid terrariums.
100% natural moss
for setting up terrariums
for reptiles and amphibians
Ideal for egg-laying areas and caves
Can also be used as an incubation substrate
2.46 litres
Natural terrarium moss for furnishing and decorating terrariums. Very suitable for frogs, salamanders, toads, etc.
Amazonas Repti Moss - Tropical Terrarium Substrate
Tropical terrarium substrate for moisture-loving reptiles and amphibians.
for terrarium animals from wetlands
also for wetboxes for snakes and geckos
Tropical terrarium substrate
Ideal for egg laying and incubation
for the creation of natural habitats
light or dark
makes approx. 4.5 litres
Ideal for reptiles and amphibians from wetlands. Ideal for moistening protective burrows. Excellent for use in containers for egg laying or incubation.
Exo Terra Reptile Vision
Reptile Vision - A lamp with a visible spectrum for reptiles.
Stimulates appetite and reproduction
Improves the animal's perception of its environment
Improves natural behaviour
Designed for the 4-receptor eyes of reptiles
Available in 13W or 26W
Self-starting: a regular threaded socket is sufficient for use. The spiral shape allows vertical and horizontal use without power restrictionsReptiles’ eyes are sensitive to different wavelengths in the light spectrum than human eyes. Until now, lamps have been designed for the human eye. The spectrum of the Reptile Vision lamp targets the wavelengths that are important for reptiles. As a result, reptiles perceive a brighter light and perceive colours and therefore their environment more naturally. The Exo Terra Reptile Vision lamp helps to improve the living conditions and physiological well-being of your reptiles. Combine it with the Exo Terra Reptile UVB lamp to create perfect conditions for your reptiles.
Exo Terra Worm Dish Safe feeding for your reptiles
With the Exo Terra Worm Dish you can feed your reptiles mealworms easily and safely. The visible feeding zone allows the animals to see their food directly, while the specially designed edge ring prevents the mealworms from escaping.
Product highlights
Safe feeding
The edge ring ensures that mealworms stay in the bowl and your reptiles can eat without stress.
Vitamin and mineral supplementation
Simply supplement the food with important nutrients. Excess powder can be easily recycled.
Easy cleaning
The two-part design enables quick and easy cleaning after each feeding.
Ideal for mealworms
Ideal for all reptiles that eat live insects and for hygienic feeding in the terrarium.
The Exo Terra Worm Dish offers a practical, safe and hygienic solution for the daily feeding of reptiles. This way you can ensure that your animals are adequately supplied with nutrients without mealworms escaping or being wasted unnecessarily.Zoo Roco tip
For optimal feeding, place the Exo Terra Worm Dish in a quiet place in the terrarium. This allows your reptiles to eat without stress. Excess powder from vitamin and mineral supplements can easily be reused so that no nutrients are wasted. Regular cleaning of the two parts also ensures a hygienic feeding environment and healthy animals.
Terraria 54 - Mosses, ferns and other spore plants in the terrariumEuropean pond turtleTasmaniaContents:Cover story: Mosses, ferns and other spore plants in the terrariumIn 1892, the English physician Dr N.B. Ward realised that ferns could be cultivated in closed glass containers. This gave rise to Victorian plant display cases planted with ferns and mosses - the forerunners of today's terrariums. However, mosses, ferns and other spore plants are more than just decorative accessories in humid terrariums. Their reproduction by means of alternation of generations, which can also be observed in the terrarium, is particularly interesting. In addition to many interesting aspects of spore plants, the next issue will also contain numerous tips and tricks on how these plants can thrive in the terrarium and how they can best be kept together with reptiles and amphibians.ContentsTerritorialHerpetoramaNew study by the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation: What really jeopardises biodiversity in Germany LookupThorn Devil: The Variable Rain FrogCultural successors: tortoises in ViennaWhat did the first snakes look like?Leafhoppers: In the NewsCover storyWitnesses of the dinosaur era - about terrarium plants with generational changeBeat AkeretMosses - unrecognised dwarfs among terrarium plantsBeat AkeretEpiphytic ferns in the terrariumBeat AkeretNeither moss nor fern. Lycopodiopsida as terrarium plantsBeat AkeretPanoramaTiger otters: an invitation to get to know the reptiles of Tasmania Guillaume GomardResearchNew speciesIn wild Kurdistan - a spectacular large monitor lizard from the Zagros MountainsAxel KwetAmong researchersThe miracle black toad, one of the rarest amphibian species in the worldLuis Fernando Marin da FonteSalamandraTerraristicsMany years of experience in keeping and breeding the European pond turtle. Part 2: Egg laying, incubation, rearing the young, hibernation, husbandry problemsBernd WolffFirst herpetological assistance from Cologne at Saigon ZooThomas Ziegler & Anna RauhausNature and species conservationField notesLate finds of yellow-bellied toad and natterjack toad larvaeJürgen GebhartMysterious deaths of frogs and newtsAxel KwetAlso in your neighbourhoodSubscription & ServicePreviewIncubator The danger seekersHeiko Werning
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