Botanicals (Reptile, Terrarium, Aquatic)
AQUADIP Liquid Catappa is the liquid form of well-known catappa leaves. Catappa leaves discolour the water but AQUADIP Liquid Catappa will keep the water clear.
The alder cones release tannins into your tank creating black water which is beneficial to most shrimps and south american fish including discus,tetras,corys etc..
Banana leaves are mostly used to improve shrimp aquariums as they enrich the water with missing substances such as organic compounds and lower the pH of the water.
Catappa leaves come from the Sea Almond tree. They have many uses in the aquarium including reducing pH, disease prevention, aquarium decoration and enhancing the colours of fish and shrimps.
These cinnamon sticks are of the best quality and come from Sri Lanka. The bark tubes are used in the aquarium because of their antibacterial effect.
Guava leaves are an ideal supplement for freshwater shrimp and other invertebrate aquarium inhabitants.
Jack Leaves come from the Kathal tree / Jack tree and are 100% organic and safe for all aquarium inhabitants. These leaves are a part of the shrimp's natural habitat and support the beneficial biofilm.
Betta Choice Mulberry leaves have long been used in traditional medicine and are associated with a several health benefits.
Teak is a very durable type of hardwood from southeastern Asia. Their leaves have the same effect as catappa leaves but without the brown discolouration of the water.
Catappa bark tubes have the same effects as Catappa leaves, only significantly stronger. They lower the pH, stimulate the colours of fish, and have a preventive effect against diseases.
These are able to provide many effective substances for natural water care and feed supplementation, especially for sucker-mouth catfish and shrimps.