
- Aquatic Arts 10 Catappa Indian Almond Leaves for Breeding Shrimp, Snails and Otocinclus Catfish
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From $17.39 (New)

From $17.39 (New)

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| Highest | $17.39 Mar 30, '16 |
| Lowest | $17.39 Mar 30, '16 |
| Average | $17.39 (Overall average) |
| Added | Sep 3, 2015 |
| Latest | $7.94 2 days ago |
| Highest | $10.95 Nov 20, '15 |
| Lowest | $7.94 2 days ago |
| Average | $8.70 (30d avg) $8.63 (90d avg) $9.32 (180d avg) $9.65 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Sep 3, 2015 |
30 day average: 31,129
90 day average: 38,166
Indian Almond Leaves have long been a favorite food of keepers and breeders of dwarf shrimp. They grow healthy biofilm, which is the preferred diet of dwarf shrimp and their offspring. The leaves grow biofilm very quickly and you will see your shrimp and snails swarming it within a day or so of adding it to your tank. It never needs to be removed, simply let it dissolve as it is consumed by your shrimp, snails and other aquarium animals! Indian Almond Leaves are also very useful for feeding snails and surface-feeding fish like Otocinclus and various Pleco species. It is especially useful for Nerite Snails, which can be difficult to feed once they consume all of the algae within your aquarium. It is also a favorite snack of larger snails like Mystery Snails and Rabbit Snails.