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JBL - Nano-Catappa - 10 Badamier leaves for small freshwater aquariums

JBL - Nano-Catappa - 10 Badamier leaves for small freshwater aquariums
JBL - Nano-Catappa - 10 Badamier leaves for small freshwater aquariums
JBL - Nano-Catappa - 10 Badamier leaves for small freshwater aquariums
JBL - Nano-Catappa - 10 Badamier leaves for small freshwater aquariums

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JBL Nano-Catappa is a set of 10 small-sized star anima leaves for small aquariums. The natural action of badamier leaves will promote the well-being, vitality and reproduction of fish and also play an anti-bacterial and antifungal role. 1 leaf for 15 to 30 l of water . Allows the treatment of 300 liters of water.

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  • For close to nature maintenance of fish and invertebrates in freshwater aquariums.
  • Natural action of badamier leaves: promotes well-being, vitality and reproduction.
  • Natural water conditioner and mucous membrane protection from the country of origin of the occupants of our aquariums. Promotes well-being, vitality and reproduction. Tannins have an astringent effect on the mucous membranes and prevent disease.
  • Harvested straight from the tree, cleaned, flattened and dried in the sun.
  • Included in delivery: 1 pack of Nano-Catappa, 10 sheets. Use: 1 leaf for 15 to 30 l of water. The active ingredients are fully released after 1 to 3 weeks.

Nature at home – Safety for fish and plants

Fish and invertebrates should feel just as good in the aquarium as they do in nature. Prepare the aquarium water to conform to the biotope of the animals and protect the occupants of the aquarium. Clean aquarium water – optimum water quality.

The natural components of badamier leaves (catappa) have many proven positive characteristics for aquarium occupants, including tannins. After a day or two, the leaves fall to the bottom of the water.

After 1-3 weeks, the active substances have been completely released. You can then add a new sheet. Old leaves can be removed or left in the aquarium to serve as supplemental food for plecos and shrimp. Unlimited storage in a dry place.