Has anyone bought almond leaves off amazon? I wouldn't normally but I want quite a lot for my tank and it's around a tenner for 50 leaves compared to a fiver for 7 or 8 leaves from the local fish store. Just wondering if they're ok quality.
Slightly off topic but what are you buying almond leaves for?Has anyone bought almond leaves off amazon? I wouldn't normally but I want quite a lot for my tank and it's around a tenner for 50 leaves compared to a fiver for 7 or 8 leaves from the local fish store. Just wondering if they're ok quality.
Ahh cool, I can’t comment about them on Amazon but just remember they lower phI'm creating an amazonian type biotope. I really like the look of leaf litter in a tank so I have put a few in but my fish are getting through them super quickly. The wood in there is staining the water nicely and the leaves help that too.
I've bought the 50 leaves for a tenner from Amazon a couple of times now, no problems! Look them over before adding to check for dirt or bugs, but I've never found any and haven't had any issues using them in my tanks. You've just reminded me that I need to add some more now though, thanks!Has anyone bought almond leaves off amazon? I wouldn't normally but I want quite a lot for my tank and it's around a tenner for 50 leaves compared to a fiver for 7 or 8 leaves from the local fish store. Just wondering if they're ok quality.
Do you have to do anything specific to them to make them safe to put in the tank? Also, would that go for pine cones too? I have tonnes of them I've picked up on dog walks.Or buy some and then wait till autumn, collect oak and beech leaves, dry them and store in an airtight container, voila, limitless supply. I have two three litre bottles filled to brim and it cost me one nice hike in the woods w dogs and pockets full of leaves.
Beech didn't make me as happy as oak though...
Ooo, how do you do that? A wee tea bag of it in the filter?The blog on this site has some good reads
The Tint
tanninaquatics.com
btw you can also use redbush tea to stain your water
Just mek a brew and pour it in! (once cooled..)Ooo, how do you do that? A wee tea bag of it in the filter?
Thanks for the link, will have a neb.
No pine cones, no pine needles and no pine wood should go into an aquarium. They have resins in them that are poisonous to fish.Also, would that go for pine cones too? I have tonnes of them I've picked up on dog walks.
Exactly. All I did was collect super dry leaves ( they have to break when bent), they should not have any dark spots or obvious fungus. Layer loosely, wait for them to completely dry in a warm environment, and store in a airtight container.Most deciduous trees are fine. Collect dry leaves that have fallen to the ground and are free of chemicals and animal/ bird waste.
I use rooibos in my 18 litre nano. One tea bag lasts for at least 2 water changes. The first one I just let the bag float in the tank for a while. Second time round I microwave it in a small mug of tank water and pour it in once cooled. Think I overdid it last time though, will post pic later.Just mek a brew and pour it in! (once cooled..)