When to use Indian almond leaves?
There is a question that many people ask, and that
is Indian
almond leaves for betta work? Yes, they work in
their way, and many people can't reject the fact that it is one of those
compulsory components of a betta that they love.
Many aquarists have already heard about this leaf
and even used it in their experiments. They are also known as catappa leaves
which is their literal wording. They make tank water more practical, necessary,
reasonable, and natural for a betta.
There are many reasons behind considering these
leaves, few are essential, and few are less critical. But no matter how more or
less important things are, one thing is for sure betta loves Indian almond
leaves no matter what.
Mini ecosystem
These leaves create an ecosystem around their water
and environment similar to the water they were living in the wild. In their
original life, the water tends to be brownish, slow-moving, and smells like
herbs, which is so changed from the water of an aquarium.
That is why it is crucial to provide them with a
necessity of life which is by far the most important one for them.
Changing of water
Indian almond leaves changed the water of an
aquarium. It makes that crystal clear water brown and yellow colored water,
which many owners and people might not like.
There were and still are some complaints that people
would prefer to avoid the water's overall look, but remember that bettas love
this kind of water no matter what you want.
Most of us love clear water, but bettas don't
because they are used to living in water which is different in terms of
aquarium watercolor and identity.
Curing a betta
This may come as a surprise, but these leaves can
cure some of the sicknesses found in betta, especially those that affect their
skin, such as fin rot, white spots on the body, and changes in appearance.
Fin rotting in betta will be gone in a few days
after the consumption of Indian almond leaves in water; as far as other
sicknesses are concerned, they will be cured as well, but it may take a couple
of days.
When to use it?
Few people use these leaves the moment they get
betta, and few use them after some weeks or months. There are different
situations and scenarios; below are some cases that you got to keep in your
mind if you are looking for how
to use Indian almond leaves:
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Adding these leaves to the betta tank
will speed up their healing processes, such as fin rotting and irregular skin
patterns or appearance.
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It will also help their breeding
process, leading to more kinds in less space.
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Water will be soft and free from harmful
chemicals to a betta.
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They also play the role of food source,
so if you lack time variation for giving them their diet, don't worry because
your betta is eating those Indian almond leaves as their food source.
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Tannins acid will repair anything that
is damaged in fish or water.
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