Estes Java Beach Sand
Estes Java Beach Sand
Create a beautiful natural riverbed aquarium with Estes Java Beach Sand, a pH-neutral gray aquarium substrate designed for freshwater fish, shrimp, planted tanks, and aquascaping.
🌊 Natural Riverbed Appearance
Estes Java Beach Sand features a natural gray and charcoal stone appearance that closely resembles riverbeds and stream environments found in nature. The neutral coloration provides excellent contrast for colorful fish, aquatic plants, driftwood, and aquarium décor.
🐟 Why Choose Estes Java Beach Sand?
- Natural gray riverbed appearance
- Color-fast and pH neutral
- Enhances the colors of fish and shrimp
- Perfect for freshwater aquariums
- Excellent for aquascaping projects
- Safe for fish, shrimp, and snails
- Works well in planted aquariums
🌿 Ideal for Freshwater Aquascaping
Java Beach Sand creates a realistic natural foundation for freshwater aquariums. Its subtle gray coloration pairs beautifully with driftwood, river rocks, live plants, and community fish while maintaining a clean professional appearance.
🦐 Ideal For
- Corydoras catfish
- Freshwater shrimp
- Betta aquariums
- Community fish tanks
- South American cichlids
- Planted aquariums
- Nano aquascapes
🌱 Compatible With
- Live aquarium plants
- Root tabs and fertilizers
- Driftwood aquascapes
- Natural stone hardscapes
- Freshwater fish communities
- Shrimp breeding tanks
📦 Product Information
- Brand: Estes
- Product: Java Beach Sand
- Color: Natural Gray / Charcoal Blend
- Type: Aquarium Sand
- pH Impact: Neutral
- Use: Freshwater Aquariums & Aquascaping
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is Estes Java Beach Sand safe for freshwater aquariums?
Yes, it is designed for freshwater aquarium use and is safe for fish, shrimp, and snails.
Does Java Beach Sand affect pH?
No, Java Beach Sand is part of the Estes Stoney River Sand line and is designed to be pH neutral.
Is this substrate suitable for Corydoras?
Yes, the sand texture is excellent for Corydoras and other bottom-dwelling fish.
Can live plants grow in Java Beach Sand?
Yes. For heavy root-feeding plants, root tabs are recommended to provide additional nutrients.
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