The benefits of tannins in aquariums
have been widely studied and documented. We can rely on them as an
anti-fungal and anti-bacterial agent, preventing some infections of fish
and fish eggs. Algae growth can be slowed or eliminated, and pest
snails and crustacean populations are controlled. Species that prefer
low pH and soft water will thrive, showing vibrant colorations and
increased spawning behavior.
Catappa leaves are commonly used in the hobby to create blackwater
biotope aquariums, as shelter for fish, shrimp, and fry, as well as for
their healing properties. They provide shade, sites for bubble nests,
spawning sites and hiding places for fry, and food sources for many
ornamental shrimp species. Catappa Leaves also add tannins, lower pH,
have anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties, control pest snail
populations, and enhance coloration and increase spawning behavior.
Directions & Dosage
Recommended application: Use one leaf per 10 gallons (38L). Add directly to aquarium or pre-soak for faster sinking. Replace when tissue is decomposed or consumed.
- No equipment restrictions necessary
- No contraindications: can be used with all of our other products and meds
- Tannic acid can lower pH, monitor pH with a test kit during use and
limit any change to 0.2 pH units per day if livestock are present
- Safe for invertebrates
- Overdosed? Observe livestock for distress, perform small water changes if needed