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Banana Leaves

Banana Leaves

Scientific name: Musa sp

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

Dimensions

Length-20cm Width-3cm

Size range

10 leaves per bag

Water type

fresh water aquarium and terrarium

Packing

Printed bag

Botanical location

Sri lanka

Remove the leaves from the package and add them to water in the required quantity. Let them sit for a few days until they sink.

If you need the leaves to sink faster, follow these steps:

Use dechlorinated water and boil the leaves for a few minutes.

Stir well, then remove the leaves and let them cool before adding them to the aquarium.

Nathan Clarke :
Adding banana leaves to my aquarium was a total game-changer. Their broad, vibrant texture gave my tank an instant tropical feel, and my fish immediately took to the new hiding spots. I’ve noticed a real improvement in water clarity too. If you’re serious about fish tank decoration, these are a simple yet powerful way to create a more natural space. I came across them through a specialty aquarium store that really knows its stuff.
Rachel Greene :
I introduced banana leaves into my aquarium setup recently and couldn’t be happier. They’re not just visually appealing—they also support a more balanced aquatic environment. My shrimp and tetras love them! I picked them up from this eco-friendly aquascaping store that curates natural products, and they’ve quickly become an essential part of my routine. Perfect if you’re upgrading your fish tank décor with something sustainable.

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

Weight

5g

Dimentoins

Length-20cm Width-3cm

Size range

10 leaves per bag

Water type

fresh water aquarium and terrarium

Packing

Printed bag

Botanical location

Sri lanka
Printed bag

Remove the leaves from the package and add them to water in the required quantity. Let them sit for a few days until they sink.

If you need the leaves to sink faster, follow these steps:

Use dechlorinated water and boil the leaves for a few minutes.

Stir well, then remove the leaves and let them cool before adding them to the aquarium.

Nathan Clarke :
Adding banana leaves to my aquarium was a total game-changer. Their broad, vibrant texture gave my tank an instant tropical feel, and my fish immediately took to the new hiding spots. I’ve noticed a real improvement in water clarity too. If you’re serious about fish tank decoration, these are a simple yet powerful way to create a more natural space. I came across them through a specialty aquarium store that really knows its stuff.
Rachel Greene :
I introduced banana leaves into my aquarium setup recently and couldn’t be happier. They’re not just visually appealing—they also support a more balanced aquatic environment. My shrimp and tetras love them! I picked them up from this eco-friendly aquascaping store that curates natural products, and they’ve quickly become an essential part of my routine. Perfect if you’re upgrading your fish tank décor with something sustainable.

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