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Lotus Leaves

Lotus Leaves

Scientific Name: Nymphaea spp.

Lotus leaves are versatile and striking additions to any aquarium or terrarium. Their broad, rounded shape and subtle hues create a serene, tropical ambiance. Ideal for both aquatic and terrestrial setups, lotus leaves offer natural shelter and hiding spots for small creatures while enhancing the overall aesthetics. They also contribute to water quality by releasing beneficial tannins in aquariums. With their durability and easy maintenance, lotus leaves are perfect for hobbyists aiming to create a vibrant and tranquil environment. Elevate your space with the timeless beauty of lotus leaves today!

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Lotus Leaves

Lotus Leaves

Lotus leaves are versatile and striking additions to any aquarium or terrarium. Their broad, rounded shape and subtle hues create a serene, tropical ambiance. Ideal for both aquatic and terrestrial setups, lotus leaves offer natural shelter and hiding spots for small creatures while enhancing the overall aesthetics. They also contribute to water quality by releasing beneficial tannins in aquariums. With their durability and easy maintenance, lotus leaves are perfect for hobbyists aiming to create a vibrant and tranquil environment. Elevate your space with the timeless beauty of lotus leaves today!

Harvested from our own plantations, hand-picked, cleaned, dried, treated, and packed with precision to ensure quality

Weight

5g

Dimensions

10 leaves per bag

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 place them in the aquarium water in the desired quantity.
  2. Allow the leaves to sit for a few days until they naturally sink.
  3. For Faster Sinking: 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.
Sophie Matthews :
Adding lotus leaves to my terrarium was a great call. I found them at a reliable aquarium shop that’s become my go-to for quality botanical supplies. The soft, rounded leaves look beautiful and give my reptiles cozy spots to relax. Super easy to maintain too. Highly recommend if you’re looking to buy aquarium essentials that really bring nature indoors.
Liam Foster :
I picked up some lotus leaves from this amazing natural aquarium spot recently, and they’ve really changed the look and feel of my tank. The broad, elegant leaves create a calm and natural space while also giving my fish plenty of places to hide. They’ve also helped with water clarity, thanks to the tannins they release. If you’re into natural fish tank decorations, these are a fantastic choice.

Harvested from our own plantations, hand-picked, cleaned, dried, treated, and packed with precision to ensure quality

Weight

5g

Dimentoins

10 leaves per bag

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 place them in the aquarium water in the desired quantity.
  2. Allow the leaves to sit for a few days until they naturally sink.
  3. For Faster Sinking: 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.
Sophie Matthews :
Adding lotus leaves to my terrarium was a great call. I found them at a reliable aquarium shop that’s become my go-to for quality botanical supplies. The soft, rounded leaves look beautiful and give my reptiles cozy spots to relax. Super easy to maintain too. Highly recommend if you’re looking to buy aquarium essentials that really bring nature indoors.
Liam Foster :
I picked up some lotus leaves from this amazing natural aquarium spot recently, and they’ve really changed the look and feel of my tank. The broad, elegant leaves create a calm and natural space while also giving my fish plenty of places to hide. They’ve also helped with water clarity, thanks to the tannins they release. If you’re into natural fish tank decorations, these are a fantastic choice.

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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.