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PLECOS and Indian Almond Leaf

Posted: 02 Jun 2013, 06:57
by Are06n
Hi everyone, just wondering if anyone is using Indian Almond Leaf in there tanks. Have you noticed any benefical outcomes from using it. They say it has antibacterial properties, helps stabilize water parameters, promotes breeding and good for Fry growth.

Any input would be appreciated on this topic.

Re: PLECOS and Indian Almond Leaf

Posted: 02 Jun 2013, 12:47
by dw1305
Hi all,
just wondering if anyone is using Indian Almond Leaf in there tanks. Have you noticed any benefical outcomes from using it. They say it has antibacterial properties, helps stabilize water parameters, promotes breeding and good for Fry growth.
I think a lot of us use Indian Almond (Terminalia catappa) Alder (Alnus spp.) cones or Oak (Quercus spp.) leaves in our tanks, and they all act in a similar manner. I'm convinced that they are an important aid to fry growth and survival.

Have a look a these threads: <http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... =6&t=37029>, <http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... hp?t=19561>, <http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... =6&t=34496> & <http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... =6&t=35069>.

cheers Darrel

Re: PLECOS and Indian Almond Leaf

Posted: 02 Jun 2013, 18:57
by CoryfanAad
ImageImage use them in all my thanks. Love them, looks natural, its an natural "antibiotic" and shrimp (bamboo) love to eat them when they are getting softer.Image this time i have huge ones. Think the next time i'll takensome smaller. Cheers Aad

Re: PLECOS and Indian Almond Leaf

Posted: 02 Jun 2013, 22:24
by Are06n
Thanks for the information and pictures guys.

Re: PLECOS and Indian Almond Leaf

Posted: 03 Jun 2013, 18:02
by ali12345
Hi,
If you use oak leaves, when should they be collected - as soon as they fall? Do they need then to be dried?
Have got some oak trees in the garden and would love to give it a go but a bit overcautious I think.
thanks

Re: PLECOS and Indian Almond Leaf

Posted: 04 Jun 2013, 11:56
by dw1305
Hi all,
If you use oak leaves, when should they be collected - as soon as they fall?
In the autumn, although some Oaks will hang on to their leaves until spring. You can store them dry, or freeze them. If there are intact dead leaves under the tree you can still collect them now. Evergreen Oaks like Quercus ilex and Q. suber (Holm and Cork Oak) shed dead leaves through-out the year.

cheers Darrel

Re: PLECOS and Indian Almond Leaf

Posted: 04 Jun 2013, 14:39
by ali12345
Thanks. I will look later but I think they are all destroyed by the weather.

Re: PLECOS and Indian Almond Leaf

Posted: 05 Jun 2013, 08:32
by wijnands
Probably. American readers should avoid black oak though, that's not suitable for aquarium.

My ancistrus sometimes use the leaf cover to sneak up on an unsuspecting piece of veg. Great fun to see.