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Seachem | Catappa Leaves

Seachem | Catappa Leaves

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Seachem Catappa Leaves

SMALL SIZE: 5-6 inches

MEDIUM SIZE: 6 - 7 inches

Seachem Catappa Leaves are a natural product sourced from the Indian Almond Tree (Terminalia catappa), carefully selected to provide a range of benefits for your aquarium's ecosystem. These leaves are ideal for replicating the natural environments of bettas, shrimp, and other tropical freshwater species that thrive in habitats with soft, acidic water and abundant leaf litter.

When added to your aquarium, Catappa leaves release beneficial tannins and organic compounds, which gently lower pH levels and produce a subtle tea-colored tint to the water. This creates a more authentic, natural appearance and provides the ideal conditions for species originating from blackwater environments, such as South American rivers and Southeast Asian streams.

As the leaves break down, they become a substrate for the growth of biofilm and beneficial micro-organisms. These micro-organisms not only improve water quality but also serve as an excellent natural food source for shrimp, snails, and fry (newly-hatched fish). This natural process supports a self-sustaining food chain, promoting the health and growth of your aquarium inhabitants.

Beyond their functional benefits, Catappa leaves offer additional advantages. They can help to reduce stress in fish, enhance coloration, and even aid in healing minor injuries or fin damage by providing antibacterial and antifungal properties naturally present in the leaves. Their slow decomposition ensures a long-lasting impact, making them a low-maintenance addition to your aquarium.

Seachem Catappa Leaves are pesticide-free, responsibly harvested, and easy to use. Simply add one or two leaves to your aquarium, depending on its size, and let nature take its course. Perfect for aquarists who want to create a thriving, biologically balanced aquatic habitat for their fish and invertebrates.

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