WIO EUCALYPTUS LEAVES 5 - 15cm
20g pack.
Genuine WIO products!
Our Eucalyptus Globulus Leaves are sourced from the Eucalyptus globulus tree, commonly known as the blue gum eucalyptus. Native to southeastern Australia, these leaves are recognized for their elongated shape and refreshing aroma. Measuring approximately 10-15 cm in length, these leaves add a unique and invigorating element to any habitat.
Eucalyptus Globulus Leaves provide excellent hiding spots and foraging opportunities for fish, shrimp, and other aquatic and terrestrial inhabitants. As they decompose, they release beneficial compounds into the water, enhancing water quality, preventing cyanobacteria and other algaes and mimicking the natural environment of many species. The sturdy structure of these leaves ensures they last longer, creating durable microhabitats and promoting a dynamic ecosystem.
These botanicals gradually release tannins, which can lower the pH of the water and add a subtle, natural tint. This process helps replicate the soft, acidic conditions found in many natural habitats, benefiting species that thrive in such environments.
USAGE -
1. Preparation
Rinse: Rinse all botanicals under running water to remove any dirt or debris.
First Boil: Boil the botanicals for 10 minutes. This helps to kill any potential pathogens and helps the botanicals to sink faster. Discard this first batch of water, as it may contain contaminants and impurities.
Second Boil: Add clean water and boil the botanicals again for an additional 10-20 minutes.
Waterlogging: If the botanicals still float, repeat the process until they are fully waterlogged and sink in the water.
Tannin-Rich Water: Once the water has cooled down, you can use this tannin-rich water to condition your tank.
Important: Add the tannin-rich water slowly and check the water parameters frequently to avoid any sudden drops in pH or other changes in water chemistry. This gradual introduction helps to maintain a stable and healthy environment for your aquarium inhabitants.
2. Introduction to the Aquarium
Quantity: Start with a small number of botanicals and gradually increase the amount to observe how your aquarium and its inhabitants respond.
Placement: Place the botanicals strategically around the aquarium to create hiding spots and natural-looking environments. Avoid overcrowding.
3. Monitoring and Maintenance
Water Parameters: Monitor the water parameters regularly, as botanicals can release tannins, which lower the pH and soften the water. This can be beneficial for certain species, but adjustments may be needed.
Decomposition: Botanicals will eventually break down. Remove any decomposed or moldy botanicals to prevent water quality issues.
Replacement: Replace botanicals as needed. Some might last a few weeks, while others may last several months.
4. Considerations
Species Compatibility: Ensure the botanicals are suitable for the species in your aquarium. Some fish and invertebrates thrive in tannin-rich environments, while others do not.
Quantity Control: Overuse can lead to excessive tannin release, making the water too acidic or dark for your preference.
5. Benefits
Aesthetic: Botanicals create a more natural and visually appealing environment.
Water Quality: The release of tannins can have antibacterial and antifungal properties.
Habitat: Provides natural hiding spots and breeding grounds for fish and invertebrates.
Behavior: Encourages natural behaviors such as foraging and breeding.
6. Important Notes
Natural Variation: This is a natural product that may differ slightly in color, shape, or size from the photo and item description.
Ornamental Use Only: Botanicals are intended for ornamental use only in aquariums, terrariums, and vivariums. They are not intended for human consumption at any time. Do not ingest!