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Lotus Pods

Lotus Pods

Scientific name: Nelumbo nucifera

Lotus pods are captivating natural elements that can elevate the aesthetic of any aquarium or terrarium. Their unique structure provides both a visual delight and functional benefits, offering hiding spots for small aquatic creatures and promoting a healthy environment. The intricate patterns of the pods add an organic charm, creating a serene and naturalistic setting. Whether used as a focal point or integrated into a larger display, lotus pods bring a touch of nature’s artistry to your space. Easy to incorporate and maintain, these pods are perfect for hobbyists seeking to transform their aquatic or terrestrial landscapes.

 

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Lotus Pods

Lotus Pods

Lotus pods are captivating natural elements that can elevate the aesthetic of any aquarium or terrarium. Their unique structure provides both a visual delight and functional benefits, offering hiding spots for small aquatic creatures and promoting a healthy environment. The intricate patterns of the pods add an organic charm, creating a serene and naturalistic setting. Whether used as a focal point or integrated into a larger display, lotus pods bring a touch of nature’s artistry to your space. Easy to incorporate and maintain, these pods are perfect for hobbyists seeking to transform their aquatic or terrestrial landscapes.

 

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

Weight

5g

Dimensions

10 leaves per bag

Size range of leaves

Free size(3-6 cm)

Water type

fresh water aquarium and terrarium

Packing

Printed bag

Botanical location

Sri lanka

You can directly add them to your terrarium

Daniel Brooks :
The lotus pods I ordered from Ceylontro were exactly what I was looking for. They give my terrarium a great natural vibe and blend perfectly with the rest of the setup. While browsing, I also came across Catappa leaves for shrimps and Mulberry leaves for shrimps, and both have been awesome additions to my shrimp tank. If you’re planning to buy terrarium supplies that look good and last, I’d definitely recommend them.
Jason Reed :
I recently got some lotus pods from Ceylontro, and they look fantastic in my terrarium. The natural texture really brings everything to life, and my geckos love hiding around them. I also picked up Catappa barks for shrimps, and when used with Catappa leaves and Mulberry leaves for shrimps, it’s made my shrimp setup look healthier and feel more balanced. This terrarium shop has some truly well-prepped pieces definitely worth it.

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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.