Aqua Natural Delta Bio-Substrate Aquarium Gravel, 5-lb bag
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The Aqua Natural Diamond Black Aquarium Gravel is misleadingly labeled as gravel when it is actually sand. It is black, clean, and shiny, but may not meet the expectations of those looking for actual gravel. The tiny sand particles can be difficult to clean and some users report issues with the product being mislabeled and not as advertised. It is important to note that the packaging may not accurately represent the product.
Product is mislabeled as gravel but is actually sand.
The product has a very black, clean, and shiny appearance.
Reviewers mention its aesthetic appeal with glo fish, even though advertising misrepresents product.
The product is not gravel but sand
The product is sand, not gravel as advertised.
Cleaning can be challenging due to the tiny sand particles.
"It is not really gravel, but sand. So, I don't like sand because it's so tiny in an aquarium. However, it's very black, clean, and shiny. I wish it were gravel. I will give a 5-star rating. Highly recommended!"
"The listing states gravel. The image shows gravel. I got sand. Not even what is pictured."
Overall, this product is not recommended for those looking for actual gravel. While it has some positive attributes, the mislabeling and cleaning issues make it a less than ideal choice. If you are looking for sand, this product may be suitable, but be aware of the potential issues with cleaning and the misleading packaging.