Salty&Onion
Fish Aficionado
How long is it gonna take them to turn brown?:
They should turn brownIt may not turn brown. I think they need to be brown before you pick them? But I'm not sure
So they won't got brown and be safe for my tank?There is a difference between leaves that come off the tree when green, and leaves that actually die while still on the tree, then fall off. The latter are void of any tree sap, at least that is my understanding. I'm trying to think back, but I don't believe I have ever seen leaves that come off the tree when still green and turn brown, they just sort of wrinkle up a dark green, as in the photo above..
So they won't got brown and be safe for my tank?
There is such a thing next to my house as a "community garden" (but people treat it as their own ) and there is a hole between the wall of the building where the leaves are, there is also a wooden fence. Behind the fence is a factory with a car park where lots of cars and motorbikes drive by and stop by. On the left, is a car park for the building. The "community garden" is about 40 ft long and the leaves are placed in the middle of it.
The leaves have fallen from the maple tree (they are brown 100%, and they are also behind from months ago) that is behind the wooden fence and its other half pointed on the garden where the leaves have fallen.
Do you think they will be safe?
Yeah, forest maybe a park would be much better. Thank you for all your timeIf it were me, I would head out to a forest and pick up dead leaves in the autumn. Or maybe now...I came across something a while back about not using dead leaves that had over-wintered, but I don't remember why or where it was. My back yard was safe as there was no industry within miles, it was secluded, and I used no fertilizers, pesticides, etc.