Zoo Med Naturalistic Terrarium Waterfall Kit

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Take your terrarium to the next level with Zoo Meds newly created Waterfall kit. Incorporate a beautiful waterfall feature in your Naturalistic Terrarium. The included instruction booklet provides helpful ideas on setting up this water feature and incorporating beautiful plants and other decorations. The new Naturalistic Terrarium Waterfall Kit includes: Water pump, Hydroballs, Terrarium mesh, Plastic tubing & Plastic elbow.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.6 x 7.4 x 3.9 inches; 3.1 Pounds
Item model number ‏ : ‎ WK10
Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-Adult
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 28, 2004
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Zoo Med Laboratories
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B001IMEA2S
Best Sellers Rank: #54,104 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #170 in Reptile Terrariums
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Water pump — circulates water for a continuous waterfall effect
HydroBalls — lightweight clay substrate for drainage
Terrarium mesh — separates substrate layers
Plastic tubing and elbow — directs water flow
Instruction booklet — setup tips and décor ideas

Customers say

Customers find the waterfall kit works well and appreciate its aesthetic appeal, adding character to their tanks. The functionality and ease of setup receive mixed feedback, with some saying it’s very easy to set up while others find it hard to work with. The kit’s durability is concerning as units break within minutes of use, and customers report issues with the flow adjuster falling off the substrate and the pump clogging often. While some consider it a good idea, others find it awful, and the kit doesn’t include everything needed.

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  1. Vicki

    Great starter kit!
    Good kit for the money!

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  2. Becca

    Be smart
    This is a good product if you can do your research and use logical thinking. Obviously dirt in the pump is a no go.. i created a dish of sorst usiing a rock feature. I drilled small holes so water can get in i put the hydro balls inside of the rock feature but the whole bottom layer of the vivarium was filled as a drainage layer. Lots of landscape matt will continue to help keep debris out of the pump and seperqte my drainage charcole and substrate layer.. I did drill holes to make the rock feature a water fall and an so happy with the result. Can’t wait for the habitat to stabilize and to bring the crested gecko home.

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  3. Shane

    this product is JUNK the flow adjuster falls off substrate …
    this product is JUNK the flow adjuster falls off substrate gets stuck where the flow adjuster goes and makes an awful sound the water barely pumps do yourself a favor and find something else for a waterfall as this one is JUNK!!!!!! wish i would have listened to the other reviews

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  4. Alexandra

    Not worth the effort.
    I bought this package in hopes of making a small waterfall feature for my Crested Geckos cage. I have a 18x18x18 cage and it took THREE bags of hydroballs to fill it that I had to go out and buy separately, because one did not come with this package (why, I have no idea?)1) The pump: One out of Five stars.Honestly, the pump is not worth it. Go to an outdoor pond, pool, or specialty aquarium shop and get one. This pump is VERY loud for the amount of water it pumps (or in my case, doesn’t). When I opened it up to find out why it wasn’t pumping, it turns out that the prongs that propel the water through the pump were cracked and/or missing…. there was only one working prong, which wasn’t enough to propel the water with enough force up the output tube.2) The mesh: ZERO out of Five stars / Five out of Five stars.It’s just mesh, so why give it such a bad review? Because I didn’t get any. 5/5 if I did get some.3) The hydroballs: ZERO out of Five stars / Three out of Five stars.Same as above. I did not get any in my package for some reason. But the bags I did purchase, about 1/4th of them were broken and the rest were EXTREMELY dirty, no matter how many times I washed them… so they get 3/5 stars.4) The tubing: Four out of Five Stars.Would be 5/5 stars if the tubing was a little less thick, and you could at least bend it at mild angles.

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  5. Henry S.

    Good luck!
    This did it work for us at all. Hard to install and very hard to keep running without clogging. I removed it from my frog tank within days. Good idea but not so great execution.

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  6. RedPhoenix

    Pondless waterfall!
    Thanks for the ideas Mathew and B.Baca! Kit came as promised. Hydroballs were all in good shape but did take a while to rinse. Created a rock waterfall and a pondless pool. Put larger cobble over the mesh and it works like a charm. More water output than I expected! Lots of compliments. Looks natural in the terrarium. I love that it allows you to be creative in your design so you have a unique landscape.

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  7. Laura and Kady’s mommy

    how to actually make it work….
    Okay…this is a tricky thing to get to work. It took many trials and errors. So let me help save you a lot of frustration:1. Pick out a piece of throw-away tupperware.2. Cut a hole in the lid just big enough to fit the waterfall hose through.3. Drill lots of little holes in the tupperware bowl.4. Place waterfall motor in thd bowl and suction it to the bottom.5. Select waterfall intensity (medium worked best for us).6. Run tube through lid and connect it to the motor.7. Close lid.8. Place bowl in bottom of EMPTY terrarium where you want it.9. Fill the bottom of the terrarium with hydroballs that have been thoroughly rinsed while holding the tupperware bowl down to the ground. Fill with hydroballs to the top of the container’s edge.10. Place screen mesh over hydroballs edge-to-edge in all directions of water feature’s perimeter.11. Add a thin layer of moss (keeps substrate from making the water merky).12. Add substrate.13. Add other stuff (rocks, vines, plants, etc.).14. Add water.15. Plug it in and watch it flow.

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  8. Amazon Customer

    Imagination
    Really, this is a nice kit. Sure, it’s basic….just a pump, tube, elbow, mesh, and hydroballs, but it forces you to use your imagination and build your own. I had the hubby drill a large enough hole in a hunk of driftwood for the hose, and it turned out really nice. Luckily there was a hollow part so you can’t see where the water is coming out of the driftwood. I’m happy with being able to adjust the flow too.

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  9. Lily Phelps

    works great, keeps my gecko tank looking pretty and gives the geckos a nice spot to drink from

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  10. elias

    Für das geld bekommt man nur eine einzige Pumpe, die in der Herstellung wahrscheinlich nicht mehr als 50¢ kostet, eine kleine Tüte Blähton (andere Angebote ca. 10€ für die 20-fache (!) Menge), ein kleines Stückchen Plastiknetz, ein viel zu dicken und harten Schlauch, der noch nicht einmal auf die Pumpe passt, und einen extrem dünnwändigen 90° Ellenbogen. Das selbe Material kann man hier auf Amazon in wesentlich besserer Qualität für unter 9€ bestellen… Ich bin echt enttäuscht

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  11. Paul Wilson

    Very easy to set up and use (I put mine inside an empty cricket tub with some aquarium filter sponge and a bag of purigen to keep it from getting clogged by the hydroballs and maintain the water quality), and has been running non-stop for 6 months perfectly. The first one I ordered came with a European plug so I had to return it, the replacement also had one but Amazon gave me a free plug adapter when i contacted them so all good. Doesn’t come with a massive amount of hydroballs, barely enough to do 1″ of drainage in half a standard sized 54l aquarium so you’ll definitely need more.

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  12. Calais Yohann

    Pompe hors service après 8 mois …tout le fond de mon paludarium a refaire pour changer la pompe. Seul point positif elle ne fait pas trop de bruit une fois amorcée.

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  13. Irridescent Hummingbird

    Love using this when making a waterfall using a false bottom in an terrarium using hydro balls (clay) as a bank, or a water table inside the terrarium

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