Welcome to Riverwood Aquatics
If you have been looking for Bioloark products at some of the best prices you will find online, you have come to the right place. We are Riverwood Aquatics, your online home of Bioloark terrariums and accessories. HereÕs everything you need to know about this innovative brand and the products they make.
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About Bioloark
Bioloark Ð short for Biological Ark Ð is where the essence of nature is encapsulated in the design and crafting of exquisite terrariums and natural habitats. As enthusiasts of the natural world, they understand the calming influence that a personal slice of nature can have on your well-being. Bioloark are committed to fostering this connection, crafting a range of habitats from the minimalist elegance of our Bio Bottles to the sophisticated ecosystem of their Bio Balls.
The company was founded by the visionary Ye Qian, whose 20-year odyssey in the realms of climate control technology, freshwater habitats, terrarium husbandry, and moss culturing has shaped Bioloark’s philosophy. Ye Qian’s monumental moss designs are more than just a statement of beauty; they are a testament to his profound understanding of the symbiotic relationship between living things and their space.
The Bioloark Philosophy
Bioloark believe that the key to replicating nature’s tranquillity within our habitats lies in the meticulous balance of light, temperature, water, and air. Ye Qian’s expertise is evident in every product they offer, designed not just to awe but to create a harmonious environment for flora and fauna alike. Their Bio Bottles and Bio Balls aren’t just terrariums; they are microcosms of life, engineered to maintain the delicate balance that sustains it.
Every Bioloark creation is a symphony of components working in unison. The consistent temperature and humidity control in their Bio Bottles create a nurturing abode for moss and delicate plants. The advanced lighting, ventilation, and atomising features of their Bio Balls are not just functions; they are life support systems that ensure the health and growth of your personal ecosystem.
Bioloark’s Commitment
With Bioloark, you take home more than just a terrarium; you embark on a journey of nurturing and discovery. Their commitment to quality and innovation means that each product not only meets but exceeds the standards of terrarium enthusiasts and nature lovers which we know our customers appreciate.
We join Bioloark in this commitment to customers, which is why we are a proud stockist of their products. Whatever you are looking for, you are sure to find it in our range. Combine this with our speedy, free delivery service along with a price match and 30-day money-back guarantee, and itÕs easy to see why weÕre a firm favourite with customers.
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To find out more about Bioloark, please get in touch with us today. WeÕre happy to answer all of your questions and point you in the direction of the perfect products for you.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Oase external filters are ideal for any aquarium due to their high-quality manufacturing that ensures durability and top-notch performance. They are easy to use and maintain, making them suitable for both beginners and experienced hobbyists. Additionally, the wide range of models includes options with integrated UV sterilisers, catering to different aquarium sizes and requirements.
For low tech, non CO2 injected setups with slower growing plants we recommend Tropica Premium Nutrition or TNC Lite. For high energy systems with CO2 injection and faster growing plants we recommend Tropica Specialised Nutrition or TNC Complete.
All orders placed before 2pm we aim to dispatch on the same day.
Live plants are sent via Royal Mail 24hr Tracked. Other items with standard shipping are sent via Royal Mail 48hr tracked.
Large items sent via courier are sent on a 24 or 48hr service.
*these times depend on the efficiency of the courier service and are not guaranteed.
Plants like Water Lettuce, Water Hyacinth, and Hornwort are excellent for maintaining clear water. They absorb excess nutrients, provide shade, and oxygenate the water, contributing to a balanced ecosystem.
Starting with a smaller tank is often recommended for beginners; however, larger aquariums can be more forgiving with water quality changes, making them a great choice for serious hobbyists. Consider the space you have and the type of fish you want to keep – and get in touch with us for advice from our expert team.
If your filter stops working, immediately start performing daily water changes, reduce feeding, and increase aeration. Monitor water parameters closely and consider using temporary filtration solutions until the filter is fixed or replaced. Meanwhile, browse our range of aquarium filtration products or talk to a member of our team to find the perfect solution for your tank.
OASE products are distinguished by their seamless blend of technical precision and artistic design. Their commitment to innovation ensures that each product is a harmonious combination of form and function.
D-D products, including Aquaillumination, Rowa, and Deltec, are known for setting global standards. Their commitment to innovation ensures that each product is at the forefront of aquarium technology.
The Oase ScaperLine is designed with aquascaping in mind, featuring ultra-clear glass for enhanced visibility, minimal silicone seams for a sleek look, and dimensions that support creative aquascaping designs. The quality of materials and thoughtful features make it an ideal choice for creating detailed underwater landscapes—making it ideal for aquarium owners who really want to get creative.
Chihiros products stand apart from their competitors thanks to their technological excellence. From advanced LED lighting systems to efficient filtration solutions, each product reflects a commitment to enhancing the aquarium experience. This has made Chihiros a real favourite with our customers.
Aquael aquariums are renowned for their exceptional quality and innovative features. Each aquarium is designed with the user in mind, incorporating advanced filtration systems, energy-efficient lighting, and temperature control to create an optimal environment for aquatic life. The brand’s commitment to sustainability and the use of eco-friendly materials also set it apart, making Aquael a preferred choice for environmentally conscious aquarists.
Lighting requirements vary among foreground plants. High lighting is ideal for Dwarf Hairgrass and Staurogyne Repens, promoting lush, dense growth. Anubias Nana and similar plants can tolerate lower lighting conditions. Adjust lighting based on the specific needs of the plants in your aquarium.
Lighting requirements vary among carpeting plants. High lighting is ideal for Dwarf Hairgrass and Monte Carlo, promoting lush, dense growth. Java Moss and similar plants can tolerate lower lighting conditions. Adjust lighting based on the specific needs of the plants in your aquarium.
Lighting requirements vary among background plants. Moderate to high lighting is ideal for Amazon Sword and Rotala, promoting lush, dense growth. Vallisneria and similar plants can tolerate lower lighting conditions. Adjust lighting based on the specific needs of the plants in your aquarium.
pH levels in pond water are critical as they affect the health and biological processes of aquatic life. A pH range of 6.5 to 8.5 is generally suitable for most ponds, though specific requirements may vary based on the inhabitants. If the pH is outside the desired range, it can be adjusted using products specifically designed to raise or lower pH safely. Incorporating natural buffering agents, such as certain substrates or rocks, can also help stabilise pH levels. However, any adjustments should be made gradually to avoid stressing pond life.
The ideal lighting duration varies and will depend on your aquarium’s inhabitants. Most aquariums benefit from 8 to 12 hours of light per day. Monitor your fish and plants for any signs of stress or overexposure and adjust your aquarium lighting accordingly.
Sunday | 10:30am – 4pm |
Monday | 9:30 am – 2pm |
Tuesday | 9:30 am – 4:30pm |
Wednesday | 9:30 am – 4:30pm |
Thursday | 9:30am – 4:30pm |
Friday | 9:30am – 4:30pm |
Saturday | 9:30am – 4:30pm |
Signs that your pond needs treatment include green or murky water, foul odours, excessive algae growth, and unhealthy fish or plants. Regular testing of water parameters can also indicate when treatment is necessary to address imbalances or contaminants.
Unhealthy plants may show signs such as yellowing leaves, holes, and slow growth. These symptoms can be due to inadequate lighting, nutrient deficiencies, or poor water quality. Regularly check and adjust conditions to ensure plant health.
The Biomaster series is designed for larger aquariums, offering models that support from 250 to 2000 litres, with advanced features like integrated heaters. The Filtosmart series, on the other hand, is targeted at smaller aquariums, ranging from 60 to 1200 litres, focusing on compact and efficient filtration solutions. Both series are designed for easy maintenance and reliability.
The best plants for a closed terrarium include those that thrive in high humidity and low to moderate light, such as mosses, ferns, Fittonia, and Pilea. These plants are well-suited to the humid environment of a closed terrarium.
Common issues include algae growth, nutrient deficiencies, and poor plant health. Regular maintenance, proper lighting, fertilisation, and CO2 supplementation can prevent these problems. Monitor water parameters and adjust care routines as needed.
We aim to have out of stock items back in stock within 5- 7 days. Some items which are sourced overseas can take longer. Please give us a call on 01787 209 224 or contact us HERE.
Yes, turning off the light at night is essential to mimic natural day and night cycles, allowing fish to rest and reducing stress. A consistent light-dark cycle supports the overall health of your aquarium.
You can give the wood a quick rinse and perhaps soak it for a period of time to ensure that any excessive tannins are removed prior to placement in your aquarium. We will be able to provide you with advice suitable for the particular aquarium wood you purchase.
Yes, black lava rock is an exceptionally safe and versatile material for various aquarium setups, including freshwater, marine, and reef tanks. Its natural, inert properties mean it won’t alter the pH or release any harmful substances into the water, making it a secure choice for aquatic life. The rock’s porous nature provides an ideal habitat for beneficial bacteria, essential for the nitrogen cycle, contributing to a healthier aquarium environment.
When introducing black lava rock into an aquarium, it’s recommended to rinse it thoroughly to remove any dust or debris. This ensures a clean start for your setup, allowing you to create stunning, natural-looking landscapes that are both safe and beneficial for your aquatic inhabitants.
Black lava rock is one of the most cost-effective things to add to an aquarium or terrarium. It is very lightweight, so when you are buying it by the kilogram, you will get a lot for your money. Not sure how much you’ll need? Tell us how big your aquarium or terrarium is, and we will tell you what you should be buying.
We’re proud of the low prices we offer here at Riverwood Aquatics, so stocking up on black lava rock through our site can help you save even more! We believe that everyone should be able to create something beautiful through aquascaping, no matter their budget.
Absolutely! Our plants orders with Tropica are placed on Sunday afternoons for delivery the following Friday. AquaLine orders are placed every other week on Sunday afternoons. Simply drop us an email via our CONTACT US form or call 01787 209 224.
You can set it to dispense food multiple times a day, depending on your fish’s dietary needs.
Trimming frequency depends on the plant type and growth rate. Fast-growing plants like Java Moss may need trimming every few weeks, while slow-growing plants like Anubias Nana require less frequent maintenance. Regular trimming helps maintain the desired shape and prevents overgrowth.
Trimming frequency depends on the growth rate of the plants. Fast-growing plants may require trimming every few weeks, while slow-growing plants need less frequent maintenance. Regular trimming promotes healthy growth and maintains the desired shape.
The frequency of pond treatment depends on the specific needs of your pond and the type of treatment used. Regular monitoring of water parameters and following the manufacturer’s instructions will guide you on the appropriate treatment schedule. Typically, treatments are applied monthly or as needed.
To maintain a healthy pond environment, it’s recommended to test the water at least once a week. This frequency ensures that you can promptly detect any changes in water quality before they escalate into more significant issues. Regular testing becomes even more critical during seasonal transitions, after adding new plants or fish, or following treatment applications. Consistent monitoring allows for adjustments in maintenance routines, ensuring the aquatic ecosystem remains balanced and thriving.
LED lights can last for years, but fluorescent bulbs should be replaced every 6 to 12 months to ensure they provide the full spectrum of light required by plants.
Filter media replacement frequency depends on factors like filter type, pond size, and bio-load. Generally, mechanical media may need cleaning more frequently, while biological media may require replacement annually or as needed based on a visual inspection and water test results.
Regular maintenance of your Oase external filter is crucial for optimal performance. It’s recommended to check the filter every month for any debris and clean it as necessary. The filter media should be replaced as per the manufacturer’s guidelines, typically every 3 to 6 months, depending on usage, to maintain efficient filtration and ensure a healthy aquatic environment.
Feeding frequencies can vary based on water temperature and fish activity. Generally, feeding once a day is sufficient, but during warmer months when fish are more active, feeding two to three times daily in smaller quantities is recommended.
You should clean mechanical filters weekly to remove trapped debris and rinse biological filters monthly to preserve beneficial bacteria. Regular maintenance ensures optimal filter performance and clear water.
The frequency of cleaning depends on the size of the aquarium, the number of fish, and whether it’s planted. Generally, a partial water change should be done weekly, with a more thorough cleaning performed monthly.
The frequency of cleaning depends on factors like tank size, bio-load, and filter type. As a general guideline, clean mechanical filters regularly. As for biological media, clean it only if necessary to avoid disrupting beneficial bacteria colonies. We always recommend you wash your filter media in old aquarium water and not fresh tap water to protect this extremely beneficial bacteria.
Regular cleaning, depending on the type of rocks and tank conditions, is crucial for maintaining a healthy aquarium. All of the aquarium rocks we sell come with cleaning guidance, allowing you to maintain a clean, harmonious aquarium.
A well-planted, lightly stocked tank can go a few days without a filter if managed properly. However, it’s crucial to perform frequent water changes, monitor water parameters, and ensure adequate oxygenation to prevent issues.
Shallow aquariums may experience faster fluctuations in water parameters due to their reduced water volume. Regular monitoring and adjustments to equipment will help maintain stable conditions for the aquarium’s inhabitants. Don’t worry – we can provide you with advice on how to do this.
Different colour spectrums influence plant growth differently. Blue and red spectrums are crucial for photosynthesis, promoting healthy plant development. Tailor your aquarium lighting to support the specific needs of your aquatic plants – and ask our team for help if you have any questions!
OASE is dedicated to developing energy-efficient innovations. Their products undergo rigorous testing in their in-house labs to ensure they meet high standards of efficiency and performance.
Every product undergoes rigorous testing. Being hobbyists themselves, they ensure that each piece of equipment, whether sourced or developed in-house, meets their high standards of practicality and effectiveness.
Chihiros empowers enthusiasts to create stunning natural aquascapes. The company’s products are designed to showcase the beauty of nature, providing the tools needed to bring the wonders of aquatic landscapes to life. With Chihiros products to hand, you can be truly creative with your aquarium.
Black lava rock is used in all kinds of aquariums due to its plant growth benefits. This volcanic rock has countless tiny holes and crevices—and this creates an extensive surface area per volume ratio. What does this mean for your plants? Well, it makes way for processes that contribute to healthier and more robust plant life within the aquatic environment.
It serves as an excellent substrate for anchoring aquatic plants securely, allowing them to establish their root systems effectively. The rough texture also provides adequate grip for delicate-rooted species, preventing them from becoming uprooted and damaged during cleaning.
Choose slow-growing plants and regularly prune them to manage their size. Keep an eye on the growth and remove any plants that start to dominate the space.
Prior soaking of the wood hardscape can be beneficial prior to placing it in your aquarium. You may also find that placing a suitable rock on top of the wood for a short period of time will help to settle it and absorb water which will prevent it from floating.
To reduce condensation, ensure proper air circulation by periodically opening the terrarium lid. Additionally, use a well-draining soil mix to manage moisture levels effectively.
Algae growth is a common concern. You can help prevent algae by ensuring balanced lighting, maintaining nutrient levels, and introducing algae-eating species like snails or shrimp to keep any unwanted growth in check. You can also use the products found here for help combat algae growth in your aquarium.
To plant foreground plants, use tweezers to insert small clumps into the substrate. Spread them evenly to encourage faster coverage. Fine-grain substrates are recommended to anchor the roots securely. Regularly trim and maintain nutrient levels for optimal growth.
To plant carpeting plants, use tweezers to insert small clumps into the substrate. Space them evenly to encourage faster coverage. Fine-grain substrates are recommended to anchor the roots firmly. Regularly trim and maintain nutrient levels for optimal growth.
To plant background plants, insert them deep into the substrate, ensuring the roots are covered. Provide enough space for growth and regularly prune to maintain their shape. Proper lighting and nutrient levels are crucial for healthy growth.
Maintenance of your Bioloark terrarium varies by model but generally involves regular monitoring of climate conditions, occasional watering, and pruning. With integrated technology, Bioloark makes maintenance straightforward and part of the joy of terrarium keeping.
Healthy plants will show vibrant colours and steady growth. If plants appear pale, leggy or are not growing, they may need more light. Regularly monitor plant health and adjust lighting as needed to ensure optimal conditions.
Introducing floating plants is straightforward. Simply place them on the water’s surface, ensuring they have enough space to spread. Monitor light and nutrient levels to promote healthy growth and prevent overcrowding.
Selecting the right size pump for your pond is essential for maintaining water quality and clarity. A general rule is to choose a pump that can circulate the entire volume of your pond at least once every two hours. For example, a 1,000-gallon pond requires a pump rated for at least 500 gallons per hour (GPH).
However, if you have water features like waterfalls or fountains, you may need a pump with a higher GPH rating to accommodate the additional water movement and lift required. Consider the size of your pond, the type of filtration system you have, and any water features when selecting your pump to ensure it meets the needs of your aquatic ecosystem.
Choosing the right size Aquael aquarium depends on several factors, including the available space, the type of aquatic life you plan to keep, and your level of experience. For beginners, starting with a smaller, more manageable size might be advisable. For more experienced aquarists looking to create a complex aquatic ecosystem, larger models offer more space for creativity and biodiversity. Consider the dimensions of your space and the adult size of the fish you wish to keep, ensuring a healthy and comfortable environment for your aquatic inhabitants.
Selecting the right food depends on the types of fish you have, their life stage, the season, and the specific health needs of your pond ecosystem. Consider staple diets for everyday feeding and specialised formulas to target growth, colour enhancement, or seasonal changes. We’re here to offer you guidance if you need it.
Selecting the right Chihiros light depends on several factors, including the size of your aquarium, the type of plants you’re growing, and the intensity of light they require. Consider the Chihiros B Series for general lighting needs in smaller tanks or the RGB Series for more advanced, full-spectrum lighting in planted or larger aquariums. If you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch and we’d be happy to point you in the direction of the right Chihiros lighting product for you.
Floating plants positively impact water quality by absorbing excess nutrients, reducing algae growth, and oxygenating the water. Regular maintenance, such as trimming and removing excess plants, ensures they do not overcrowd and continue to benefit your aquarium.
Bioloark terrariums are engineered with advanced climate control technology that precisely regulates temperature and humidity, mimicking natural environments to ensure the well-being of the terrarium’s inhabitants. This makes cultivating a terrarium easier than ever.
Regular maintenance is key to ensuring the longevity of your pond pump. Start by following the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning and maintenance. Generally, you should regularly inspect the pump for debris and clean the intake screen to prevent clogging. Submersible pumps may require more frequent cleaning due to their direct exposure to pond sediment. During winter, if your pond is subject to freezing, it’s advisable to remove the pump and store it in a frost-free location to prevent damage.
Additionally, periodically check the electrical connections and cables for wear and tear. Proper maintenance not only extends the life of your pump but also maintains its efficiency and reliability.
Some fish love to munch on plants, however you may find species of Anubias less likely to be eaten due to their thicker leaf and possible bitter taste.
Yes, absolutely. In the unlikely event that you are not satisfied with your plant order, simply drop us an email on the same day you receive them with a photograph of the plants and we will arrange a replacement or a refund.
Pond plants are generally low-maintenance. Regular pruning and removal of dead foliage help maintain water clarity. Certain plants may benefit from seasonal fertilisation, contributing to their overall health. We recommend doing some research or getting in touch with us for advice if you are unsure.
All our woods and rocks are aquarium safe*. However some rocks will harden your water , which may not be suitable for some fish and shrimp. Check the product description before use.
We recommend all rocks are rinsed to remove any excess dust before use.
Most woods will initially float until they become water logged. This can take anything from 2 days to 2 weeks. It is advised to pre soak wood to remove unwanted tannins and ensure floating doesn’t occur. You can also use a rock or glue to anchor your wood in place.
*Millennium wood requires soaking for 3 – 6 weeks to ensure it is non toxic to fish.
While CO2 is not always necessary, it can enhance plant growth, especially in high-light setups or densely planted tanks. Many beginner-friendly plants, such as Java Fern and Anubias, can thrive without CO2.
While CO2 can boost growth and health, many easy-to-grow plants like Java Moss, Anubias Nana, and Java Fern do well without it. They thrive in low to moderate light conditions and don’t require CO2 injection.
Filtration for ponds, whether they have fish or not, can help maintain water clarity, control algae and support a healthy balance of beneficial bacteria essential for a thriving ecosystem.
Yes, even small aquariums benefit from filtration. A filter helps maintain water quality by removing waste and promoting beneficial bacteria growth, creating a stable and healthy environment.
While not all foreground plants require CO2, many benefit from it. Plants like Dwarf Hairgrass and Staurogyne Repens thrive with CO2 supplementation, promoting faster growth and vibrant colours. However, hardy plants like Anubias Nana can grow well in low-tech setups without CO2.
Floating plants generally need moderate to high lighting to thrive. Ensure your aquarium lighting setup provides adequate illumination, but avoid direct, intense light that could cause overheating or excessive growth. Adjust lighting based on your specific plant species.
While not all carpeting plants require CO2, many benefit from it. Plants like Dwarf Hairgrass and Monte Carlo thrive with CO2 supplementation, promoting faster growth and vibrant colours. However, some, like Java Moss, can grow well in low-tech setups without CO2.
While not all background plants require CO2, many benefit from it. Plants like Amazon Sword and Rotala thrive with CO2 supplementation, promoting faster growth and vibrant colours. However, hardy plants like Vallisneria can grow well without CO2.
Not all terrariums require artificial lighting. If your terrarium is placed in an area with ample indirect natural light, additional lighting may not be necessary. However, artificial lighting offers more control over light intensity and duration, which can be beneficial for plant growth and viewing pleasure.
Of course! Please fill in our CONTACT US form with details of your setup and we’d be very happy to recommend plants which will be best suited for your tank.
Yes, excessive lighting can lead to algae blooms, which can outcompete plants for nutrients and harm fish by reducing oxygen levels. It’s important to balance light duration and intensity to prevent algae overgrowth.
Most can handle dry fish foods such as flakes, pellets, and granules. Check the specifications for compatibility.
Yes, certain rocks can alter the pH level, either raising or lowering it, which is an important consideration for fish and plant health. Don’t worry – we clearly state the pH levels of all our aquarium rocks.
Yes, the Oase ScaperLine aquariums come with customisable lighting and filtration options. Oase offers a range of compatible lighting systems designed to support plant growth and filtration systems that are efficient yet discreet, ensuring the focus remains on your aquarium plants and fish.
Yes, lighting can impact the temperature of your terrarium. LEDs are less likely to cause significant temperature changes, while incandescent and halogen bulbs can heat the terrarium considerably.
Yes, pond water testing kits can expire, which may impact their accuracy and reliability. The chemicals and reagents used in these tests degrade over time, leading to potential inaccuracies in the test results. It’s essential to check the expiration dates on your testing kits and replace them as needed. Using an expired kit can lead to misinterpretation of water conditions, possibly resulting in inadequate treatment or maintenance actions.
Always ensure your testing supplies are within their usable date range to maintain the health and balance of your pond ecosystem effectively. If yours looks to be past its best, it’s time to pick a new one up today!
When used correctly and according to the manufacturer’s instructions, pond treatments are safe for fish and plants. It’s important to follow dosage guidelines and avoid over-treatment to prevent any adverse effects on the pond’s inhabitants. We’re only too happy to offer additional clarification for anything in our pond treatment range.
Absolutely. Pond plants provide habitat and food sources for various aquatic creatures, attracting frogs, dragonflies, and beneficial insects. They contribute to the overall biodiversity of your water garden, allowing you to do your bit for the planet as you create a beautiful outdoor space.
Absolutely. OASE caters to a wide range of users, from beginners to experienced aquarists. Their product range is designed for accessibility, ensuring that everyone can experience the precision and innovation of OASE.
In many cases, yes. The equipment requirements for shallow aquariums are similar to traditional setups. However, consider adjusting lighting and filtration to accommodate the specific characteristics of a shallower environment which will have less water volume than an equivalent aquarium of the same footprint but taller.
Tap water can be used, but it often contains chlorine and chloramines, which can harm fish and beneficial bacteria. Use a water conditioner to neutralise these chemicals before adding tap water to your pond.
Outdoor plants are typically not suited for terrariums due to their size and specific environmental needs. It’s best to choose plants that are known to thrive in indoor, controlled environments like terrariums.
While natural sunlight can provide excellent illumination, it can also promote algae growth and lead to temperature fluctuations. If using natural light, ensure it’s filtered and monitor for potential issues. For best results, we recommend investing in some aquarium lighting.
Yes, using multiple filters can enhance water circulation and filtration efficiency. Ensure that the combined flow rate suits your aquarium’s needs and distribute the filters to cover different areas for optimal results.
While artificial plants require less maintenance, live aquarium plants offer additional benefits like improved water quality and a more natural environment for fish and other aquatic life. Consider a mix for the best of both worlds if you are starting out.
While live plants are preferred for a thriving ecosystem, artificial plants can be used for a low-maintenance option. Ensure they complement the overall aesthetic and do not overcrowd the space.
Not all fish species can coexist peacefully. It’s essential to research and understand the specific needs and temperaments of each fish species you plan to keep together. We’re here to help with any questions you may have.
Yes, overfeeding is a common issue that can lead to water quality problems and health issues for your fish. It’s important to only feed what your fish can consume in a few minutes and to remove any uneaten food to maintain water clarity and quality.
While more filtration may seem better, over-filtering can disturb the natural balance. Match your pond filtration system to the size and needs of your pond, ensuring effective water treatment without disrupting the ecosystem. Typically, the density of fish housed in a pond affects the size and efficiency of filtration for ponds required.
Glass terrariums are primarily designed for plants. However, if you desire a habitat for small reptiles or amphibians, select a terrarium with a secure lid and proper ventilation that is designed for this purpose in mind.
While Bioloark terrariums are designed to support a wide range of flora, it’s essential to choose plants that are suited to the terrarium’s environment and size. Here at Riverwood Aquatics, we can guide you in selecting the perfect plants for your Bio Bottle or Bio Ball.
Fish can survive without a filter for a short period if water quality is maintained through frequent water changes and proper aeration. However, prolonged periods without filtration can lead to poor water quality and stress for the fish.
Absolutely! Chihiros lights are designed to support the growth of aquatic plants by providing a broad spectrum of light that closely mimics natural sunlight. This encourages photosynthesis, promoting lush, healthy plant growth in your aquarium. Here at Riverwood Aquatics, we use these lights over many of our own displays.
Absolutely. D-D’s diverse product range caters to hobbyists of all levels. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced aquarist, their products are designed to meet your specific needs. That’s why they’re in such high demand at Riverwood Aquatics!
Can beginners benefit from Chihiros products, or are they more suitable for experienced hobbyists?
Chihiros caters to all levels of expertise. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced aquarist, Chihiros’ product range is designed for accessibility, ensuring that everyone, regardless of experience, can enjoy the beauty of nature in their aquariums. Chihiros’ inclusivity perfectly aligns with our own commitment to catering to a wide range of customers.
As well as the tannins mentioned above, some wood can slightly acidify the water over time. These include Bogwood or Mopani wood, which can be beneficial for species that thrive in lower pH environments.
Aquarium wood can affect the general hardness (GH) and carbonate hardness (KH) of the water by releasing certain ions, but this effect is usually minimal compared to its effect on pH.
Wood surfaces can also house beneficial bacteria that help in the nitrogen cycle, particularly in breaking down waste products which helps to create a healthier aquatic environment.
Yes, Aquael aquariums are versatile and can be adapted for both freshwater and saltwater setups. The key is to choose the right model and accessories suited for your specific type of aquatic environment. Aquael offers a range of products that cater to the unique needs of both freshwater and saltwater aquarists, ensuring a thriving habitat for your fish and plants.
Yes, they are designed for reliability over extended use. Ensure fresh batteries or a reliable power source and test the device before leaving.
Rocks that are sharp, crumble easily, or contain harmful minerals should be avoided to ensure the safety and health of the aquarium’s inhabitants. None of the rocks which Riverwood Aquatics sells will harm your aquarium and all are completely fish-safe.
Solar-powered pond pumps are an excellent option for environmentally conscious pond owners and those looking to reduce electricity usage. They are most effective in small to medium-sized ponds located in areas that receive ample sunlight throughout the day. While solar pumps can power a variety of water features and provide adequate circulation for smaller ponds, their performance is directly tied to sunlight availability. This means they may not be suitable for ponds requiring constant, high-volume water circulation or those located in shaded areas.
Before choosing a solar-powered pump, consider your pond’s size, location, and the specific needs of your aquatic ecosystem to determine if a solar pump can meet your requirements effectively. We will be able to provide you with advice on this.
Shallow aquariums are ideal for species that inhabit shallower waters naturally. However, it’s crucial to research and select fish that thrive in these conditions, considering factors like size, behaviour, and specific environmental needs.
Yes, pond plants come in various sizes, making them suitable for ponds of all scales. From small container water gardens to expansive koi ponds, there are pond plants to enhance the beauty and functionality of every aquatic space. We cater to a variety of customers, so be sure to check out our range!
Absolutely! While the Oase ScaperLine offers the quality and features desired by professional aquascapers, it’s also accessible to beginners. The series includes user-friendly features and is supported by Oase’s extensive range of accessories and the famed Riverwood Aquatics first-class customer service, making it a great starting point for anyone new to aquascaping.
CO2 injection can enhance plant growth, especially in densely planted aquariums. However, it’s not always necessary. Start with low-maintenance plants, and if needed, gradually introduce CO2 systems as your expertise grows.
Chihiros offers a range of lighting solutions suitable for various aquarium sizes and types, from freshwater to planted tanks. Whether you have a small nano tank or a large aquatic landscape, there’s a Chihiros lighting product designed to meet your specific needs.
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