Casuarina ConesRelease important tannins slowlyCreate a natural, tropical-like water environmentReduce pH levelSuitable hiding place for baby shrimpsBioflim grown on the cones provide food for babies shrimpsDadap LeavesFor shrimps, crayfish, snails and ple
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Casuarina Cones
Release important tannins slowly
Create a natural, tropical-like water environment
Reduce pH level
Suitable hiding place for baby shrimps
Bioflim grown on the cones provide food for babies shrimps
Dadap Leaves
For shrimps, crayfish, snails and plecos
Natural dietary supplement or use as holiday food
Contain important proteins, vitamins, minerals and fiber
Size: estimated 10cm
Catappa Leaves Small & XL (5pcs)
Promote the vitality of fish and shrimp
Promote their readiness to spawn
Nature source of humic and fulvic acid
Size: estimated 11cm
Indian almond leaves come from the Terminalia catappa tree. The leaf of this tree is especially known for its ability to act as a natural medicine and aquarium water conditioner for betta fish and shrimp tanks when the leaf has emerged in water for extended periods of time. Indian almond leaves are said to help combat fungus and bacterial problems like fin rot and can further help prevent fish from getting stressed by mimicking the water they are naturally found in.
When placed in water, Indian almond leaves slowly start to decompose. While this happens, the leaves turn the water a yellow or brown color by releasing tannins. These tannins gradually lower the pH of the water and are said to have antifungal and antibacterial properties, which comes in handy when you have a fish suffering from fin rot or when youre raising vulnerable fry.
A common myth about the Indian Almond Leaf is that their benefits only come from their tannins. This view has been proven to be false. Humic acids this is including tannins do offer great benefits, Tannins offer many bacterial properties and are a component in many herbs. Almost any source of tannins will benefit an aquatic environment.
Analysis of Indian Almond Leaves thus far has revealed flavanoids, isovitexin, vitexin, isoorientin, rutin and triterpenoiods. Further identified are volatile oils, quercetin, corilagin, kamferolphenols, saponin, saponin glycosides, cardiac glycoside, balsam, and squalene. T. catappa leaf tannins include punicalagin, punicalin, geranin, granatin B, tergallagin, tercatain, terflavin A and B, chebulagic acid, and corilagin.
The medicinal properties of T. catappa have been proven repeatedly in scientific studies:
Anti-inflammatory
Antiparasite properties, including the eradication of Trichodina, Gyrodactylus sp. and Dactylogyrus sp.
Antibacterial properties have been proven against many strains, both negative and positive, and T. catappa leaf extracts continue to be explored as an alternative to antibiotics for the fish industry
Scientists have reported antifungal activity against Pythium ultimum, Rhizoctonia solani, Sclerotium rolfsii, and Aspergillus fumigatus
Indian Almond Leaf extract has also been used successfully as an antifungal for Tilapia eggs
Reduction in pH
Assist in lowering stress for tank inhabitants
Creation of bio-flim and beneficial bacteria that aid in shrimp keeping / breeding
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