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Ideal For Encouraging Betta Nest Creation --- Siamese fighting fish love to build bubble nests under these leaves and with the many beneficial properties of these leaves, your fish will be more apt to breed successfully. Guppies, mollies, and other live breeders will appreciate having catappa leaves in their habitat, too. Catappa leaves also help Betta in laying eggs.
This Mini Leaf Has Your Back --- The catappa leaf, or Indian Almond leaf, contains the same beneficial ingredient found in grapes which lowers your aquarium water’s pH. How do you unlock this superpower? Just drop the leaves into your tank. That’s it! Your fishes’ water is conditioned, the pH is lowered, and you can relax and take care of more important things.
Make Your Aquarium More Like Their Own Home --- Your pets are happiest when their aquarium or vivarium is more like their native habitat. Indian Almond leaves make great litter for frogs and snakes. They add an intriguing brownish tint to water which relieves stress in betta, cichlids, and shy fishes.
The Silent Guardian --- This aquarium must-have item is rich in flavonoids, and they condition the water. Adding these beautiful and practical leaves is like adding a sentry to guard your catfish, tetras, gouramis, and African frogs.
Everyone Will Want To Know --- One-of-a-kind, everyone who sees your aquarium will be enthralled by your original aquascape. Make your aquarium a conversation piece and present your bettas and snails in their best habitat.
What are the Benefits of Shrimp Leaves? Seemingly simple, Shrimp leaves are actually one of the most hardworking vegetation in your tank, providing a whole slew of benefits to your shrimp. They create the ideal environment for sick shrimp to heal and for healthy shrimp to thrive and breed. These nutritional food sources enhance shrimp's color, accelerate your shrimp's healing rate, balance the pH level of your water and provide shelter and entertainment. You will start to notice your adult and baby shrimp interacting with these leaves the day they are introduced. How do I use the Shrimp leaves? The SunGrow Giant Shrimp Catappa Leaves are incredibly easy to use. Always rinse before use, even after boiling or soaking. By the way, a "post-boil soak" in fresh water is a recommended step too. Depending on the size of your shrimp tank and the pH level needed, start by dropping a few leaves into your tank. You can always remove leaves or add more as per the requirement. If you have a variety of tanks, you can use full leaves in larger tanks and tear the leaves into smaller pieces for one to five-gallon tanks. Why is my water turning brown? After a few days, you will notice your shrimp tank water turning a light brown color; this is nothing but the creation of tropical environment required by shrimps. Their characteristic tea color appearance, lower pH levels and have healing properties. Remove the leaves after a few weeks when they start to disintegrate.