Nature Boys Mangolia Leaves
Magnolia Leaves form a natural part of a shrimp habitat and the compounds it adds to your tank have antibacterial properties. They are a very exotic looking leaf with an array of colours when submerged.
It will release tannins into your tank tinting the water slightly. These tannins are good for all tank inhabitants. Saying that, my experience is that the tannins are less than that of some other leaves and botanicals.
Magnolia leaves are also ‘harder’ than some other leaves and as such take longer to deteriorate than other more familiar and known leaves used in the hobby.
I use Magnolia Leaves in my shrimp tanks in conjunction with an Indian Almond leaf, Gauva Leaf and Alder Leaves. The reason for this, Alder Leaves are soft and will be consumed first, Indian Almond leaf second and thirdly the Gauva Leaf. Magnolia Leaf will be the last one standing. During this period I may replace the Indian Almond Leaf.
Magnolia Leaves will really go well in any Blackwater tank and that of Appistogrammas.
Preparation: Rinse them well. Cover with boiling water and leave till waterlogged. You can even leave it longer, before adding to your tank, as to promote biofilm growth which the shrimp will graze on. It will also soften the leaf.
– are a very exotic looking leaf with an array of colours when submerged.
– Will release tannins which are good for all tank inhabitants
– are harder than Indian Almond Leaves.
– Acidify the water.
– Shrimp will graze on the biofilm that will accumulate on the leaf and eat the leaf itself as it breaks down
Suggestion: Add boiling water and soak till waterlogged.
– 1 Leave for every 20l
Package Size (10 leaves)
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