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Dried Jack Fruit Leaves Bio Film Discus Betta Shrimp Aquarium Best Organic Fish

$ 5.28

Availability: 18 in stock
  • Water Type: All Water Types
  • Condition: New
  • Model: Dried Leaves
  • Type: Dried Jack Fruit Leaves
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • MPN: Does not apply
  • Modified Item: No
  • Treatment for: Bacterial Infections
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Sri Lanka
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Expiration Date: N/A
  • Custom Bundle: Yes
  • Bundle Description: 50 leaves

    Description

    WELCOME
    100% Organic Dried Jack Fruit Leaves For Betta Fish Bio Film Natural Aquarium Care
    This gives natural Hiding places and Egg laying surfaces for fish and other creatures in your aquarium. Same time it gives Tanin appearance like rain forests. It creates calm and natural enlivenment to your pets.
    Specially for Tropical aquatic creatures like Shrimp, Crabs, Worms and various types of fish.
    100% Natural Dry Leaves
    Fish that benefit from jack leaves include:
    Angelfish
    Barbs
    Betta
    Cory catfish
    Discus
    Gouramis
    Killifish
    Platies
    Rasboras
    Tetra
    Benefits of a Dried Jack Leaves:
    Cure fish skin and anti-bacteria
    Stop growth of bacteria, which damage fish skin and may be fish sick.
    Stimulates aquarium fish
    color
    A lot of Tannin for antibacterial and anti-fungal properties.
    Help to reduce the chance of bacterial infections and improve aquarium animals’ health.
    Help to prevent parasites to come.
    Help to stimulate reproduction rate of aquarium animal.
    Relieve stress all tropical fish Relieve aquarium stress of fish and shrimps. Stress is one critical factor which leads to high mortality rate of aquarium animals.
    Mimic the natural habitat of fish and shrimp. Make them feel like living in their natural environment.
    Prevents fungus forming on the eggs offish. Improving survival rate.
    Help to accelerate the fish beautifully
    color
    fish.
    Help to adjust the PH of the water. Make water fresh all time and reduce ph of the water
    Conditions betta's water for breeding and hardening of scales.
    Improve the quality of your aquarium water
    When added to your aquarium, Jack leaf will gradually break down. And as it does, it releases tannic acid, tannins and other substances into your aquarium.
    As the tannic acid is released, it lowers the pH of your water. If you want a natural solution to reduce the pH levels in your aquarium, jack leaf helps to achieve just that.
    A study has also found that jack leaves can significantly decrease water hardness (GH), which can benefit those who use hard water in their aquariums.
    What good is that for your aquarium?
    Well, the water out of your faucet probably doesn’t match the ideal conditions of the fish you keep.
    Jack leaves change the water so that it more closely resembles the habitat of your fish, particularly those from Southeast Asia and South America.
    Natural medication for skin problems
    Many aquarists swear by jack leaf as a natural remedy for diseases or injury involving their fish’s skin or rather their scales.
    It is believed the tannins released by jack leaves kill bacteria, fungus and viruses, allowing an injured fish to heal much quicker.
    It is even suggested that jack leaf might be a better solution than antibiotics and other medications when fighting bacteria and fungus in commercial fish farms.
    In Southeast Asia, many betta keepers add a jack leaf to their betta’s water because they believe that it toughens their fish’s skin and makes them better for fighting. They also use it to help a fish heal after a fight.
    While there have been no studies that prove jack leaf helps toughen betta skin, there is strong anecdotal evidence to suggest it does.
    The argument for jack as a medication for fish, however, is a little more compelling…
    Jack leaves contain flavonoids.
    I won’t bore you with all the details, but a flavonoid is essentially what gives fruits and vegetables their
    color
    .
    But it’s one flavonoid in particular that we are interested in –quercetin. And, jack leaves have lots of it.
    Other studies show that tannins have anti-fungal properties.
    It’s possible the tannins and flavonoids in jack leaves are responsible for fish healing faster.
    A leafy location for your fish to spawn
    Many fish release their eggs (spawn) on or underneath fallen leaves. This helps hide eggs from predators or from washing away.
    Discus and tetras prefer to spawn on leaves at the bottom of a water way. Betta and gouramis, on the other hand, build bubble nests on leaves that
    float on
    the surface.
    Leaves also have another benefit to spawning, and it’s one I
    coverer
    deadlier
    .
    Many fish will only spawn under certain water conditions. And there reduced pH and water hardness may be exactly what is needed to trigger your fish to spawn.