Indian Almond Leaves (ial) - 100 In A Ziplock Bag

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BAG SOLD, BUT STILL HAVE A FEW LEAVES LEFT FROM ANOTHER BAG

Indian Almond Leaves (IAL)
Quantity for sale: 100 leaves
Delivery or Collection: Delivery
Sales price: £13 which includes Postage (1st class)
Location: Manchester M34 5JN
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Have you any spare ones that managed to accidentally fall from the stock ball. lol
Regards
C
 
Darling if you only want a few that is no problem, pm me with however many you want and I'll sort you out, nudge nudge.

Been tidying up my shed and found a stach of these so got plenty for myself and these plus LOL

Terrible horder am I.
 
I have 1 Betta in with 10 Harlequins in an 18x10x10.

How many IAL's do you think I would need?? I am guessing not a lot although I have heard that they need replacing every few weeks?? 100 will probably be too many but would like a few if possible, thanks.

John
 
These are good for most any soft water species. I got a large garbage bag full some time ago, they are a good and natural thing for fish. These and peat moss are a must for breeding more difficult NW species.
 
Yup I've used them for betta spawning and also for killi's, ideal for softening the water... also some people say they are good antibacterial properties to them.
 
Still got them although someone did say they wanted them but so far I've not received payment, will nudge them and get back to you.

tina
 

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