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DENNERLE NATURAL GRAVEL OKAVANGO 8 - 12mm Kg.2,5
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NATURAL GRAVEL OKAVANGO 8–12 mm – Rounded Light Gray Natural River Gravel for Naturalistic Aquascapes
Natural Gravel Okavango 8–12 mm is a rounded light gray river gravel, inspired by the untouched beauty of the Okavango Delta in Africa. Its medium-to-large grain size and smooth finish make it ideal for aquascapers seeking to create natural riverbed layouts with soft textures and balanced visuals.
The 8–12 mm grain size provides excellent structural depth, making it perfect for foregrounds, river paths, accent zones, or full scapes. Its rounded shape ensures complete safety for all aquarium inhabitants, including bottom dwellers, shrimp, and snails, minimizing the risk of injury from sharp edges.
With its neutral gray tone, it pairs beautifully with darker and textured stones like Pebbles, Mini Landscape, Pagoda Stone, and Lake Mountains, creating elegant contrasts and visually engaging layouts. It is light- and CO₂-resistant, fully inert, and ideal for supporting water quality and natural plant growth.
Main features:
Natural river gravel – grain size 8–12 mm
Rounded stones in soft light gray
Inspired by the Okavango Delta environment
Ideal for riverbed-style aquascaping and biotope layouts
Works well with Pebbles, Mini Landscape, Pagoda Stone, and Lake Mountains
Resistant to light and CO₂ – does not affect water parameters
Safe for all aquarium species, including sensitive bottom-dwellers
Enhances visual depth and structural balance in layouts
Why choose Natural Gravel Okavango 8–12 mm:
This gravel is ideal for aquarists who seek authentic, natural-looking aquascapes with soft, rounded textures and safe, inert materials. Its aesthetic harmony and practical safety make it a top choice for biotope recreations, nature-inspired designs, and balanced freshwater ecosystems.