Check out this Natural Wyoming Scoria small stone 5 LB lot out !! This is for a nice clean and packed 1 lb bags of Authentic Wyoming Pebbled Scoria. Scoria is absolutely beautiful in fish aquariums and reptile tanks. It has some great features to the pebbles, very random based size and shapes to them.



Great colors ranging from all kinds of reds and browns to blacks and greys. THIS 5LB LOT IS CLEANED AND BAGGED ready for your project or pet . These stones can also be used for a various of other projects and needs .


Anything from plant cover, aquaponics, gravel base, Available in various sizes LOOSE AQUARIUM GRAVEL Suitable for all aquariums and ponds. Adds a fantastic natural look to aquariums This is a natural product so color and shape may vary.



ALL NATURAL STONE STILL NEEDS WASHING BEFORE PUTTING IT This INTO YOUR TANK OR POND,THIS GRAVEL IS BAGGED UP DRY SO YOUR NOT PAYING FOR WET STONES. PLEASE LOOK AT MY OTHER ITEMS FOR SALE ON EBAY STONE MAY DIFFER FROM BATCH TO BATCH Wyoming Volcanic Scoria Lava Stone Specimen Rock Mineral Aquarium Reptile. Condition is "New". Shipped with USPS First Class. Scoria is a volcanic rock containing many holes or vesicles. It is generally dark in color (generally dark brown, black or purplish red), and basaltic or andesitic in composition. Scoria is relatively low in mass as a result of its numerous macroscopic ellipsoidal vesicles, but in contrast to pumice, all scoria has a specific gravity greater than 1, and sinks in water.



The holes or vesicles form when gases that were dissolved in the magma come out of solution as it erupts, creating bubbles in the molten rock, some of which are frozen in place as the rock cools and solidifies. Scoria may form as part of a lava flow, typically near its surface, or as fragmental ejecta (lapilli, blocks and bombs), for instance in Strombolian eruptions that form steep-sided scoria cones. Most scoria is composed of glassy fragments, and may contain phenocrysts.



The word scoria comes from the Greek σκωρία, skōria, rust. An old name for scoria is cinder. Scoria differs from pumice, another vesicular volcanic rock, in having larger vesicles and thicker vesicle walls, and hence is denser. The difference is probably the result of lower magma viscosity, allowing rapid volatile diffusion, bubble growth, coalescence, and bursting. Scoria rocks are igneous rocks which were formed when lava cooled quickly above ground. You can see where little pockets of air had been. Scoria is actually a kind of glass and not a mixture of minerals. Scoria has several useful characteristics that influence how it is used. It is somewhat porous, has high surface area and strength for its weight, and often has striking colours. Scoria has several uses: (1) It is often used in landscaping and drainage works. (2) It is also commonly used in gas barbecue grills. (3) Scoria can be used for high-temperature insulation. (4) Scoria is used on oil well sites to limit mud issues with heavy truck traffic. (5) It is also used as a traction aid on ice and snow covered roads. (6) Mineral speciman for collectors or teachers (7) Fish Aquarium decorating (8) Reptile Aquarium decorating (9) hydroponic material