Mango Leaves

$14.99

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Description

Mango Leaves

Mango leaves are a staple in natural aquaria because of their unique decomposition profile. They offer a leathery texture that holds up well underwater but softens enough for grazing livestock to eventually consume. They provide a beautiful “earthy” aesthetic and release a moderate amount of beneficial organic compounds without the heavy tinting of other botanicals.

Features:

  • Sturdy Construction: Thicker than Catappa or Mulberry, Mango leaves maintain their shape for several weeks before breaking down.
  • Moderate Tannin Release: Ideal for hobbyists who want the health benefits of “Blackwater” without the water becoming too dark to see through.
  • Beautiful Aging: As they age, they turn a deep, rich brown and provide a wonderful contrast against green aquatic plants.
  • 100% Pesticide-Free: Naturally fallen and sun-dried to ensure they are safe for even the most sensitive fish.

Benefits:

  • Invertebrate Superfood: As the leaf softens, it becomes a primary food source for shrimp and snails, providing essential fiber and minerals.
  • Natural Disease Prevention: Rich in mangiferin and other polyphenols that have documented antibacterial and antioxidant properties for fish.
  • Territorial Boundaries: The size and shape of Mango leaves are perfect for creating “visual breaks” on the tank floor, helping to reduce aggression in territorial fish like Apistogrammas.
  • Biofilm Production: Acts as a massive surface area for beneficial bacteria and microorganisms, creating a natural “snack bar” for fish fry.

Tips:

  1. Sinking the Leaf: Mango leaves are naturally buoyant. Boil them for 10–15 minutes to help them sink and to jumpstart the release of beneficial compounds.
  2. The “Shrimp Trick”: If keeping shrimp, wait until the leaf starts to look “lacy” (the veins are visible). This is when the leaf is at its most nutritious.
  3. Dosage: Use 2 leaves per 10 gallons to start. Because they are milder than Catappa, you have more flexibility with quantity.
  4. Mixing Botanicals: Mango leaves look best when mixed with smaller leaves like Bamboo or Birch. The variation in leaf size creates a much more realistic riverbed appearance.

Brand

AquaRays