JBL TerraCoco Compact
Substrate for all types of terrariums

  • For all types of terrariums: natural substrate made of coconut chippings.
  • From the fibrous outer husks of ripe coconuts.
  • Natural germ-inhibiting effect.
  • Reduces fungal infection.
  • Contents: substrate, TerraCoco Compact, compressed coconut chippings
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Price: 10,05 €
basic price 22.33 EUR / kg
Recommended retail price incl. VAT
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Product information

Suitable substrates for terrarium animals
To give the terrarium animals a home close to nature the terrarium needs to be designed close to the animals biotope. According to the requirements of the animals the size of the terrarium is crucial, together among other factors. The setting up depends on the right substrate, the adequate plants, the air circulation, the lighting and the temperature in the terrarium.

Details

JBL TerraCoco Compact 450 g (5 l)

Art. no.:
7102500
EAN Code:
4014162710253
Content:
450 g
Volume packaging:
1.1 l
Gross weight:
455 g
Net weight:
450 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
100/55/205 mm

Properties

Animal species: Anolis, Corn snakes, Dwarf day geckos, Flap-necked chameleons, Iguanas, King snakes, Monitor lizards, Poison dart frogs, Royal pythons, Tarantulas, Tree frogs, Tropical tortoise, Water dragons, Yemen chameleons
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All terrarium animals
Material: coconut fibre
Colour: brown

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No
FAQ
Which terrarium animals is JBL TerraCoco Compact suitable for?

When dry JBL TerraCoco Compact is suitable for large boas, large monitor lizards, large water dragons and large green iguanas.

When moist JBL TerraCoco Compact is suitable for Indian/royal pythons, corn and black rat snakes, king snakes, water dragons, mountain horned dragons, anolis, green iguanas, garter snakes, tortoises, tree frogs, toads, poison dart frogs, fire belly toads, tarantulas, tarantulas, pandanus, day geckos, chameleons and small tortoises.

Blog (opinions & experiences)

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What is an Aqua-terrarium / Paludarium?

You’ve seen them in zoos. They are a combination of conventional terrariums and aquariums. On top there’s a rainforest, below there’s an aquarium.

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Where do our terrarium animals come from, and why this is important.

In fact we could answer this question with “from all over the world”. After all many interesting terrarium animals also live in Europe. But most of them are protected species.

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Reference guide (Themeworld)

The desert terrarium

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Arachnids and insects require special terrariums which often don’t need to be particularly large.

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The rainforest terrarium

A breath of jungle in the living room. What’s important with a rainforest terrarium?

The tortoise terrarium

Our friend the tortoise needs a suitable terrarium. What is special about a tortoise terrarium?

Aquatic terrarium

A terrarium with an integrated water element is an aquatic terrarium, also referred to as a paladarium. Turtles, for example, feel very comfortable in them.

Reproducing the habitat

Which type of habitat is easiest to reproduce in the terrarium?

Size and shape of your terrarium

How big should your terrarium be and what are the decisive factors here? Which is better: high-sided or shallow?

Ideas

Where do you get your inspiration when setting up a terrarium? Where do your ideas come from?

Setup and decoration

How do you set up the decoration and the landscape in the terrarium? What do you need to consider?
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Instructions

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Customer reviews

Reviews

Overall rating: 5.0
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2 Reviews in other languages

aquarium.meer91 - German
2023-08-28T19:23:52Z

Ein schöner Bodengrund der super die Feuchtigkeit hält. Ich benutze ihn bei meinen Weinbergschnecken die mit Asseln zusammenleben. Durch die Stückchen die mit enthalten sind, haben die Asseln zusätzlich noch etwas zum fressen.


ShakaAnimalStudio - German
2022-06-17T16:49:47Z

Perfekter Bodengrund im Regenwaldterrarium. Mega zu beobachten wie der Block aufgeht und am Ende ein super Substrat, das die Feuchtigkeit lange speichert.


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