Description of ๐ฟ SunGrow Hermit Crab Large Indian Almond Leaves: Optimize Breeding with Dried Leaves for Enhanced Humidity
โ DELICIOUS BOTTOM FEEDER TREAT --- Bottom-dwelling fish such as cory catfish, Bristlenose plecostomus and Kuhli loach require certain forms of food and treats in order to comfortably feed. Because the catappa leaves settle to the bottom of your water tank, they are the perfect delicious dietary supplement for your petโs downturned mouth. Watch as your fish shred the leaves right down to the skeleton. โ PROVIDES SHELTER AND PRIVACY SPOTS --- At a practical size of between 7โ and 9โ in length, the pack of 10 SunGrow Large Indian Almond Leaves provides substantial areas for your bottom-dwelling fish and other aquatic pets to swim around and hide behind. The leaves also create cozy and secure places for your fish to breed and spawn their eggs. Baby fish can stay among the leaves until they are confident to come out and play. โ RELEASES ELEMENTS THAT STABILIZE pH LEVELS --- Once catappa leaves are fully waterlogged, they release elements that help in stabilizing the pH value in your aquarium water. They also soften the water and contain medicinal properties that benefit your aquatic pets by conditioning their water. It imparts color and encourages reproduction as well. โ MIMICS BLACKWATER HABITAT FOUND IN HABITAT --- Once you add the large catappa leaves in the water tank, gradually, they will turn your aquarium water a yellowish brown color. This is evidence that the leaves are doing their job, as the characteristics and appearance of the water mimic the blackwater habitat that your pleco and catfish live in while in the wild. The color is an indicator that your pet fish are getting the essential elements that they need to thrive. โ USEFUL TO MANY TYPES OF AQUATIC LIFE --- These Giant Miracle Leaves are the ones that youโll find in the wild, making them an excellent addition to a variety of habitats. Along with aquariums, the leaves serve as leaf litter for vivariums, paludariums, terrariums, and ripariums. Fish such as pleco, catfish, cichlids, killifishes, characins, and gouramis benefit from the blackwater environment. These leaves can be used in a hermit cage as well, to make a more naturalistic cage.
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