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SunGrow 50 Pack Catappa Indian Almond Leaves for
SunGrow 50 Pack Catappa Indian Almond Leaves for
SunGrow 50 Pack Catappa Indian Almond Leaves for
SunGrow 50 Pack Catappa Indian Almond Leaves for
SunGrow 50 Pack Catappa Indian Almond Leaves for
SunGrow 50 Pack Catappa Indian Almond Leaves for
SunGrow 50 Pack Catappa Indian Almond Leaves for
SunGrow 50 Pack Catappa Indian Almond Leaves for

SunGrow 50 Pack Catappa Indian Almond Leaves for Snails and Crayfish, Mini Raw Dried Leaf for Fish Tank Aquarium, Maintains pH Levels

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UPC / ISBN 735899170984
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 8.11 x 6.77 x 0.47 inches
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SunGrow 50 Pack Catappa Indian Almond Leaves for Features

  • Tasty Snack For Snails And Crayfish --- Freshwater snails and lobsters love to snack on the delicious catappa leaves from SunGrow. As these raw Indian almond leaves soften, they develop a yummy food layer over them that many aquatic species find it irresistible.

  • Provides A Place For Snails To Hide --- With a bonus value pack of 50 Indian Almond Leaves, there will be plenty of places for your snails to hide and nap. Snails love to crawl on top of the leaves and tuck away underneath them. Some use the catappa leaf as a hammock or feeding dish while others wear it as a funny hat. If you have any type of breeding tank, the mini catappa leaves are a great place for fish and shrimp to spawn and anchor their eggs.

  • Small, Easy To Control Portions --- The small size of approximately 2” (5cm) in length makes it much easier to portion control the SunGrow Mini Catappa Leaves for Snails. Each value pack contains 50 leaves and they can also easily be torn into even smaller pieces for nano tanks, fish bowls or jars. Smaller portions are a good way to introduce Indian almond leaves into your pet snail’s habitat.

  • Beautiful Rustic Addition To Tanks --- The mini indian almond leaves provide unique color contrast in a typically green habitat. These pretty little SunGrow Mini Catappa Leaves add rustic beauty to everything from nano tanks to large community fish aquariums.

  • Perfect For Many Aquatic Species --- Along with pond snails, apple snails, mystery snails, and trumpet snails, there are many other types of aquatic species that benefit from the addition of the SunGrow Mini Catappa Leaves for Snails. Community fish like tetra, discus, goldfish, cichlids, and gouramis benefit from the addition of Indian Almond Leaves. They keep your aquatic pets calm and relieve them from stress.


About SunGrow 50 Pack Catappa Indian Almond Leaves For

Amazing Benefits of Snails Along with being a colorful and ornamental addition to your tank, freshwater snails have numerous other benefits. Snails are slow-moving foragers who love to eat just about anything they can find. Most snails will devour leftover fish food, debris, waste, and rotting plants. Unlike other bottom feeders, freshwater snails avoid eating fish eggs, making them a better option for breeding tanks. By eating up all the extra components in your tank, it will keep the environment clear so that you have complete aquarium maintenance sessions less often. From the popular nerite snails and mystery snails to the more exotic Malaysian trumpet snails and Sulawesi snails, there are so many different types of snails to enjoy and add to your underwater environment. Key Selling Points: Set of 50 highly beneficial Indian Almond Leaves Healthier fish and snails Low maintenance, easy to use Creates a tea water environment Easy to Use Catappa Leaves As soon as the SunGrow Mini Catappa Leaves for Snails arrive, they are ready to be placed in your tank. They have already been dried and prepared for aquarium use. Drop a few of the 2” ketapang leaves onto the surface of your aquarium water, where they will slowly begin to float on the tank’s surface. The leaves may float around for 2-3 days, but if you want them to reach the bottom sooner, you can soak the leaves separately before adding them to your aquarium. After a few weeks, the Indian Almond Leaves will have either disintegrated or been eaten up by snails and fish. If there is any leftover leaf litter, it can easily be scooped out of your tank.