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Banana Leaves

Banana Leaves

Scientific name: Musa acuminata

Banana leaves are versatile and striking additions to any aquarium or terrarium. Their broad, vibrant green leaves provide natural shelter and create a lush, tropical ambiance. Perfect for aquatic and terrestrial setups alike, banana leaves offer hiding spots for small creatures and contribute to water quality in aquariums. Their durability and ease of maintenance make them ideal for hobbyists looking to create a vibrant and naturalistic environment. Enhance your space with the exotic beauty of banana leaves today!

 

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Banana Leaves

Banana Leaves

Banana leaves are versatile and striking additions to any aquarium or terrarium. Their broad, vibrant green leaves provide natural shelter and create a lush, tropical ambiance. Perfect for aquatic and terrestrial setups alike, banana leaves offer hiding spots for small creatures and contribute to water quality in aquariums. Their durability and ease of maintenance make them ideal for hobbyists looking to create a vibrant and naturalistic environment. Enhance your space with the exotic beauty of banana leaves today!

 

Harvested from our own nurseries, hand-picked, cleaned, dried, treated, and packed.

Weight

5g

Dimentoins

10-12

Size range of leaves

Length-20cm Width-3cm

Water type

fresh water aquarium and terrarium

Packing

Printed bag

Botanical location

Sri lanka
  1. Use dechlorinated water and boil the leaves for a few minutes.
  2. Stir well, then remove the leaves and let them cool before adding them to the aquarium.
David Collins :
Tried banana leaves from this place for my terrarium, and I’m honestly impressed. They look great, hold up well, and my gecko loves using them as cover. You can tell the quality’s better than what you’d usually find at a typical terrarium shop.
Josh Edwards :
Adding banana leaves gave my setup a real tropical feel. They’re broad, vibrant, and my frogs instantly started using them as hiding spots. Found them while browsing around to buy terrarium supplies and I’m really glad I did.

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Indian Almond leaves

Indian almond leaves (catappa leaves) and jackfruit leaves are beneficial for betta fish in aquariums. Indian almond leaves release tannins with antibacterial and antifungal properties, helping to maintain water quality, lower pH levels naturally, and reduce stress. Jackfruit leaves also release tannins, conditioning water and creating a natural environment that supports betta fish health and well-being.