Tantora catappa bark

Catappa bark is widely used in the aquarium because of the disease-resistant tannins it contains and they also slightly lowers the pH. Tantora catappa bark is one of the highest quality on the market. Contents; 20 grams / +- 8 strips.

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Article number: 06.3.2B
Quantity: 17

Tantora catappa bark

 

Tantora catappa bark is bark from the sea almond tree, which is also known for its catappa leaves. The bark has many advantages in the aquarium. The bark protects against harmful bacteria and infections, protects the mucous membrane, and promotes the vitality of aquarium animals. Catappa bark also naturally lowers the pH value of aquarium water. This is due to the same substances as in catappa leaves, tannins.

This product is safe for all aquarium animals. "Prevention is better than cure" is very important in an aquarium. It is very difficult to detect certain diseases, especially in shrimps and crayfish. When they arise it is often too late for the entire group.

1 bag contains +- 20 grams of catappa bark (+- 8 strips), measuring approximately 8cm. Each piece of bark is sufficient for 125L of aquarium water and releases antibacterial substances for 2 months. Once the piece of bark has worn off, it can simply remain where it is. Catappa bark contributes to a natural appearance of the aquarium and also serves as a natural hiding place.

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This product can be sent by letter mail and weighs 41 grams. Shipping by letter mail is possible up to 200 grams.
Remon 19-12-2018 14:00

Goed product en een fijne beschrijving, beter dan de meeste websites. Misschien nog wel toevoegen dat het product gewassen moet worden en 3 uur geweekt wat dan bij andere verkopers wel weer op de site staat.


M Fey 17-10-2018 11:14

Gebruikt om een hangbruggetje mee te maken. Het hout heeft het water niet bruin gemaakt. De stokjes zien er rozig uit zodra ze het water in gaan. Garnaaltjes zijn er dol op.


Roy Deltour 10-08-2018 17:20

Ik heb al beoo


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