FAQs on Almond leaves
Indian almond leaves
are pretty famous and essential for bettas. As bettas tend to be happier,
doesn't contain signs of stress in them which lets these cute little fish live
a little longer.
Whenever the environment changes for both animals
and humans, they simultaneously get a little stress and depressed. This is
because these two are used to that homeland where they were originally born and
grew up.
Almond leaves are the closest thing to their land
because they make the water softer, giving water almost the same features that
wildlife water has: color, taste, darkness, and smell.
And there is nothing an owner can do to let a betta forget about their native homeland.
There are many ways to darken the water, but every
track is either difficult to do or sluggish and may contain some particles,
which later on can be harmful to a betta.
Indian almond leaves
They drastically decrease the pH level in the water.
They have this natural trait that no matter how high the pH level is in the
water, these leaves keep that level close to 7 all the time.
Doing so makes the water more suitable and friendly
to a betta. It helps the bettas boost their immune system, which enables them
to fight against bacteria or fungi diseases. It also helps in breeding and
protecting their eggs from getting rot.
FAQs
Below are some of the most asked questions by the
owners or those who are figuring this leaves out
1.
What are these leaves
( Indian almond leaves )?
These leaves came from a tree called Terminalia
catappa tree. This tree is known as the Indian almond tree. Their leaves are
even called catappa leaves, after the tree's name.
This tree is a leading member of the leadwood
family, which grows heavily in tropical regions, including Australia, Asia, and
Africa. This tree also produces nuts that taste the same as almonds, but people
and many industries are just there for their lives, nothing else.
2.
Are they any good for
a betta fish?
They are so good for betta fish because somehow
these leaves provide them with a natural environment like wildlife—slow-moving
water, dark-colored water, and shallow.
These leaves also help to mimic the water condition
that is present in the water. This conditioning helps the betta to think that
they are at their home.
3.
What do these leaves
do?
These leaves produce tannins acid when worn out or
broken down into small pieces. This acid contains all the attributes essential
for your betta, such as maintaining the water's pH level, increasing oxygen in
the water, turning watercolor to dark and dense, making the water softer, and
so much more.
Indian almond leaves for betta also
let them heal and recover faster.
4.
How many leaves should
be there in a tank?
If you have a 5-gallon tank, then half piece of leaf
would do the job. For a 10-gallon tank, one leaf is more than enough and
increases in small quantities as the tank size increases.
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