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Jackfruit Leaves

Jackfruit Leaves

Scientific name: Artocarpus heterophyllus 

Jackfruit leaves are a natural and versatile addition to aquariums and terrariums, providing both aesthetic appeal and functional benefits. Their large size and unique texture create a natural habitat, offering shelter for aquatic and terrestrial creatures while enhancing the overall environment.

 

100 g

250 g

500 g

1 kg

2 kg

€

2.80

€

7.00

€

14.00

€

28.00

€

56.00

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Jackfruit Leaves

Jackfruit Leaves

Jackfruit leaves are a natural and versatile addition to aquariums and terrariums, providing both aesthetic appeal and functional benefits. Their large size and unique texture create a natural habitat, offering shelter for aquatic and terrestrial creatures while enhancing the overall environment.

 

100 g

250 g

500 g

1 kg

2 kg

€

2.80

€

7.00

€

14.00

€

28.00

€

56.00

Jackfruit leaves are ideal for creating a naturalistic environment in your aquarium or terrarium. These large, sturdy leaves provide excellent hiding spots and shelter for small fish, shrimp, and other creatures. As they decompose, they release beneficial tannins that help maintain water quality and promote the health of your aquatic inhabitants. Jackfruit leaves also contribute to the aesthetic appeal of your setup, adding a touch of nature’s beauty. Easy to incorporate and maintain, these leaves are perfect for hobbyists looking to enhance the authenticity and well-being of their habitats.

 

Weight

5g

Dimensions

10-12

Size range

nano , small , medium , large , XL , XXL

Water type

fresh water

Packing

Printed bag

Botanical location

Sri lanka
  1. 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.
  2. If you need the leaves to sink faster, follow these steps:
  3. Use dechlorinated water and boil the leaves for a few minutes.
  4. Stir well, then remove the leaves and let them cool.
  5. Once cooled, add the leaves to the aquarium.
Laura Mitchell :
Using Jackfruit Leaves in my reptile habitat has completely elevated the environment. The leaves are not only easy to maintain, but they also help regulate humidity and provide much-needed cover for my pets. The enclosure now looks more natural and vibrant. I came across these at a specialised online store that’s all about supporting natural aquascapes and terrarium health it’s quickly become my go-to for sustainable supplies.
Daniel Reed :
I recently added Jackfruit Leaves to my aquarium setup and I’m genuinely impressed. They offer plenty of hiding spots for my shrimp and fish, and they slowly release tannins that have improved the water quality noticeably. Visually, they add a warm, natural feel to the tank that makes the whole setup more appealing. I picked mine up from a trusted aquarium shop online known for quality aquarium decorations definitely worth it!

Jackfruit leaves are ideal for creating a naturalistic environment in your aquarium or terrarium. These large, sturdy leaves provide excellent hiding spots and shelter for small fish, shrimp, and other creatures. As they decompose, they release beneficial tannins that help maintain water quality and promote the health of your aquatic inhabitants. Jackfruit leaves also contribute to the aesthetic appeal of your setup, adding a touch of nature’s beauty. Easy to incorporate and maintain, these leaves are perfect for hobbyists looking to enhance the authenticity and well-being of their habitats.

 

Weight

5g

Dimentoins

10-12

Size range

nano , small , medium , large , XL , XXL

Water type

fresh water

Packing

Printed bag

Botanical location

Sri lanka
Printed bag
  1. 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.
  2. If you need the leaves to sink faster, follow these steps:
  3. Use dechlorinated water and boil the leaves for a few minutes.
  4. Stir well, then remove the leaves and let them cool.
  5. Once cooled, add the leaves to the aquarium.
Laura Mitchell :
Using Jackfruit Leaves in my reptile habitat has completely elevated the environment. The leaves are not only easy to maintain, but they also help regulate humidity and provide much-needed cover for my pets. The enclosure now looks more natural and vibrant. I came across these at a specialised online store that’s all about supporting natural aquascapes and terrarium health it’s quickly become my go-to for sustainable supplies.
Daniel Reed :
I recently added Jackfruit Leaves to my aquarium setup and I’m genuinely impressed. They offer plenty of hiding spots for my shrimp and fish, and they slowly release tannins that have improved the water quality noticeably. Visually, they add a warm, natural feel to the tank that makes the whole setup more appealing. I picked mine up from a trusted aquarium shop online known for quality aquarium decorations definitely worth it!

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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.