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Hello Charlie
I use Almond Leaves with my apistogrammas but not my zebras.
They are good for apistogrammas because they like the tannin stained water, and leaves are good hiding places for such small fish, and also a good food source for newly hatched apisto fry.
The only down side to almond leaves is when they start to really degrade they can cause a real mess of the tank floor, the time they take to really degrade can range from one to two months.
I use Almond Leaves with my apistogrammas but not my zebras.
They are good for apistogrammas because they like the tannin stained water, and leaves are good hiding places for such small fish, and also a good food source for newly hatched apisto fry.
The only down side to almond leaves is when they start to really degrade they can cause a real mess of the tank floor, the time they take to really degrade can range from one to two months.
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I use them in all my tanks they have natural anti bactirial benefits also used to help with spawning I even use them in all my delicate shrimp tanks as they help with the shedding process. I change them every 2 weeks and hold them in place with the veggie lettuce clips that sucker onto the side of the tank
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Hi JoJo's Zebs wrote:I use them in all my tanks they have natural anti bactirial benefits also used to help with spawning I even use them in all my delicate shrimp tanks as they help with the shedding process. I change them every 2 weeks and hold them in place with the veggie lettuce clips that sucker onto the side of the tank
what doseage are you using how many leaves per litre?
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I just drop one in when i see a little battle scaring...
I am using htem in a higher dose in the L183 tank along with peat to alter the water to try and get a spawn (and to keep them healthy as they are always fighting)
Anyone tried Oak leaves - I've heard they have the same properties...??
I am using htem in a higher dose in the L183 tank along with peat to alter the water to try and get a spawn (and to keep them healthy as they are always fighting)
Anyone tried Oak leaves - I've heard they have the same properties...??
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From what i have read about oak leaves, they are fine to use in a tank.
Just make sure you pick up freshly fallen leaves off the ground and not any leaves hanging on the tree, so that it is dead leaves you are using.
It also depends how fussy you are about what you put in your tanks as to whether you just give the leaves a quick rinse with tap water or whether you boil them to clean them before putting them in a tank;
http://forum.apistogramma.com/showthrea ... ght=leaves
Just make sure you pick up freshly fallen leaves off the ground and not any leaves hanging on the tree, so that it is dead leaves you are using.
It also depends how fussy you are about what you put in your tanks as to whether you just give the leaves a quick rinse with tap water or whether you boil them to clean them before putting them in a tank;
http://forum.apistogramma.com/showthrea ... ght=leaves