Unipac White Aquarium Sand 20kg

£50.00

SKU: NPC-WHT-QRM-SND-WHT-SND1 Categories: ,

Description

Create a vibrant and attractive underwater world with Unipac Coloured Aquarium Sand. Suitable for use in both coldwater and tropical aquarium set-ups, this colourful White Aquarium Sand will enhance the look and feel of any underwater aquascape. Sand requires very little maintenance and is suitable for use with all types and varieties of fish making it ideally suited as a substrate for most aquariums. The aquarium water may cloud for a short period of time after adding the sand but this will settle after a few hours.

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STANDARD UK DELIVERY COST IS FIXED AT £20 FOR ANY NUMBER OF FISH PER ORDER INSURED UK DELIVERY COST IS FIXED AT £30 FOR ANY NUMBER OF FISH PER ORDER We operate a UK wide next day delivery service available through DX overnight, a DEFRA registered courier. All our fish are packed in double thickness bags for safety and filled with pure oxygen. The bags are then wrapped in a foil blanket with heat packs to keep them warm. They are then packed in a large polystyrene box with a cardboard outer. All our fish are booked with the courier as “live fish” and travel in security cages throughout their journey. All fish are only in the box for a maximum of 18 hours which is our service level agreement with the courier. Your delivery date will be communicated to you via email within 24 hours of purchase and your tracking information will be sent to you directly via email by DX the evening before your scheduled delivery date. Please contact us if you would like to change your delivery date to a more convenient time. Deliveries are made on Wednesday and Thursday every week. We will always try our very best to get your order to you as quickly and as safely as possible. Please ensure you have read and understood our DOA policy prior to purchase. Fully Licensed by Mid Sussex District Council