🌿 Dive into a healthier habitat for your aquatic friends!
The SunGrow 10 Pack Axolotl Indian Almond Leaves are premium Catappa leaves designed to enhance your aquarium environment. Each leaf measures 4-7 inches and offers multiple benefits, including improved water quality, shelter for pets, and a natural food source. These hand-picked leaves are easy to use and suitable for various aquatic species, making them an essential addition to any pet owner's collection.
Material Type | Catappa Indian Almond Leaves |
Seasons | All |
Shape | Natural Leaf Shape |
Container Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Green |
Occasion Type | Housewarming, Birthday |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
P**E
What a bargain!
10 separate leaves and the size was awesome. My fish love it!
D**Z
May turn water darker then suntanned so may seem dirty
Great sun tanked tanks reslimes axolotl skin if you do hold or play with you pet
J**T
Axolotl product
My Axolotl seems to enjoy these leaves. She lays on them. I dropped a few in the tank and after a few days they sank to the bottom. The water quality is still within parameters and I haven't needed to change a thing. I bought these on a chance after looking for Axolotl products. I didn't know anything about these before seeing these on Amazon. I thought after reading about the product I would try it. I am pleasantly surprised and will continue to order these for my Axolotl.
D**V
good size but very thin
Leaves size is good but seems very thin. But price is right and seems working. So I will buy again.
D**W
EXCELLENT PRODUCT, BUT I DISAGREE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED
Leaves were delivered intact in good condition and were about 7 to 7.5 inches long.The instructions recommend three leaves per 12 gallons (5 leaves if you boil them first) to be replaced weekly. I found that one leaf in a ten-gallon tank is more than enough to give the water the classic tea color, and I would be concerned that more than that could screw up the chemistry of the tank. I also believe that replacing the leaves weekly before they can form a nice layer of biofilm on them is counter-productive.I rinse the leaf without boiling and let it float on the surface of the tank. That will be enough to release the tannins and to color the water. It will sink in a day or so, and then nothing visible further happens for a couple of weeks other than providing a hiding place for small critters like cherry shrimp. Once the leaf starts to break down, snails, shrimp, baby shrimp, and some fish then start eagerly feasting on the biofilm and infusoria produced on it. After a leaf is well on its way to skeletonization, I add another to the tank so that there is always at least one coated with biofilm at any given time.Do the leaves act as an anti-bacterial and anti-fungal agent as often claimed? I don't know, but have no evidence that they don't. I do know that they provide a natural-looking hiding area for livestock in the tank and that a bunch of guys like to chomp on them once they have been in there awhile. The tank also looks more natural with the tinted water.
M**A
They’re huge!
I can’t recommend this product because I’m returning it because the description and picture says it’s for axolotl‘s but the package says it’s for turtles, so I don’t know if it’s safe to use on my axolotl.
S**Y
Axolotl
Worked for our Axolotl tank
J**E
Good leaf!
The media could not be loaded. The leaf worked perfectly, I left it in the beta fish tank and my snail loved it for a week or two and the water took on all the tannins perfectly. I'm loving it.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 days ago