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16 Pcs Unsorted A Natural Dried Terminalia catappa, Almond Leaves for Shrimps,aq

$ 3.17

Availability: 19 in stock
  • MPN: premium quality
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Sri Lanka
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Treatment for: Bacterial Infections
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Water Type: All Water Types
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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    Description

    16 Pcs Unsorted A Natural Dried Terminalia catappa, Almond Leaves for Shrimps,aquarium.
    Breeders in Southeast Asia noticed long ago that fish and shrimp that lived in waters next to any Terminalia Catappa tree, or the tropical Indian almond tree from the Leadwood tree family, were found to be healthier and more vibrant than their counterparts in other waters. Almond leaves have been used in the aquarium industry for many years, but those in the beginning stages of the hobby may not know all of the benefits that these leaves pack for shrimp, as well as various fish species. The leaves were found to help keep fish healthy with strong antibacterial properties and promote better breeding.
    Benefits
    anti-inflammatory
    anti-parasitic
    anti-bacterial
    anti-fungal
    How To Apply
    The easiest method is to put the leaf directly in your aquarium. You may want to use a couple of small leaves or half of a large leaf for a 4 gallon betta tank. If you are using the leaves for a larger community tank, we recommend putting 2-3 large (or 4-6 small) leaves for every 25 gallons.
    You do not really need to change the leaves until they begin to disintegrate in about 3 weeks. In fact, if you have shrimp or pleco, they will devour them when they start to disintegrate. If you don’t have a problem with seeing decaying leaves in your tank, you don’t have to change them more frequently than once a month. The issue is if you have a sponge or box filter. The disintegrated leaves will clog up your filter, requiring more frequent changes when the leaves begin to decompose.
    Aquarists who keep fish native to soft, acidic, and tannin rich waters, such as the Betta fish, commonly use Almond leaves to mimic the natural conditions of their species in aquaria. Adding Almond leaves to a tank can help trigger spawning since compounds released by the leaves will alter the chemistry of the water, making the aquarium more similar to the habitat from which the fish hail
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