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Coconut Leaves

Coconut Leaves

Scientific name: Cocos nucifera

Coconut leaves are versatile additions that bring a tropical touch to aquariums and terrariums. Their long, feather-like fronds create a dynamic visual appeal, offering shade and shelter for aquatic and terrestrial creatures alike. These leaves are not only aesthetically pleasing but also contribute to the naturalistic environment by providing hiding spots and perches for small animals. Easy to integrate and maintain, coconut leaves are ideal for hobbyists seeking to enhance the authenticity and beauty of their aquatic or terrestrial setups.

 

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Coconut Leaves

Coconut Leaves

Coconut leaves are versatile additions that bring a tropical touch to aquariums and terrariums. Their long, feather-like fronds create a dynamic visual appeal, offering shade and shelter for aquatic and terrestrial creatures alike. These leaves are not only aesthetically pleasing but also contribute to the naturalistic environment by providing hiding spots and perches for small animals. Easy to integrate and maintain, coconut leaves are ideal for hobbyists seeking to enhance the authenticity and beauty of their aquatic or terrestrial setups.

 

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

 

Weight

5g

Dimensions

10 leaves per bag

Size range of leaves

Length-20cm Width-2cm

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.
Ryan Mitchell :
I picked up some Coconut Leaves from this place for my terrarium, and they’ve made a huge difference. They look incredibly natural, and my gecko loves hiding under them. While browsing, I also found Catappa leaves for shrimps and Mulberry leaves for shrimps both turned out great for my shrimp tank. It’s rare to find a terrarium shop with products that look this good and actually work.
Aaron Blake :
Adding Coconut Leaves to my terrarium setup was such a simple change, but it made the whole enclosure feel more alive. The texture and shape are perfect for little shelters. I also grabbed Catappa barks for shrimps, and they’ve really boosted the health of my shrimp. Pairing them with Catappa leaves and Mulberry leaves for shrimps creates an ideal, balanced aquatic environment.

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Belly Pods

Belly pods, from the Aegle marmelos tree, are used in aquariums to release beneficial compounds, similar to Indian almond leaves. They are beneficial for fish such as bettas, angelfish, discus, and tetras, providing natural antibacterial properties and creating a healthy aquatic environment.

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.