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100% NATURALLY AGED & SUN DRIED Indian Almond/Catappa Leaves for Fish Aquarium

$ 2.05

Availability: 19 in stock
  • Brand: Home Made
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Type: Mineral Supplement
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Sri Lanka
  • Condition: New

    Description

    100% NATURALLY AGED & SUN DRIED Indian Almond/Catappa Leaves
    100% naturally aged and sun-dried,
    Catappa / indian
    almond leaves. It is ideal for aquariums and live fish.
    Advantages of Almond Leaf in Aquarium
    Natural Water Conditioner
    Natural addition of Trace Minerals
    Natural Anti-Inflammatory
    Prevents and Cures diseases in Fish
    Natural Food Source
    Natural Decorative
    Natural Hiding Spot and play thing for Fishes
    Natural Healing Agent
    Induces breeding in Betta Fish
    Examples of situations where Indian Almond Leaves are commonly used
    When setting up a new aquarium
    When a new fish is introduced to an aquarium
    To induce breeding, especially in Bettas
    When setting up and maintaining a fry or baby fish aquarium
    When a fish is sick, especially if the sickness affects the skin
    In the plastic transport bag when a fish is moved to a new home
    When keeping delicate fish species that are considered difficult to keep and breed in captivity
    Suitable for
    Discus, Bettas, Gouramis, Killifish, Tetras, Angelfish, Dwarf Cichlids, Corydoras, Piecostumus,  Rasboras, Shrimps, Hermit Crabs and many more.
    Dosing
    All Aquariums – 2 leaves per 20 liters of water
    Betta Fish Breeding – 3 leaves per 15 liters of water
    Fry/Baby Fish Rearing – 2 leaves per 40 liters of water
    Note
    Leaves will normally float for 2-3 days before sinking. The leaves should be replaced 2-4 weeks or when leaves start to breakup. Dosages are a guide only and Aquarists can tailor it based on aesthetics and water coloration. The leaves will cause water to turn clean amber in color due to tannins which is natural and healthy for fishes.