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Hi All,

My name is Jeffrey and my wife's name is Wan, we are based in Nakhon Sawan Province in Thailand.
We have always used Indian Almond Leaves for conditioning and care of our Plakat. It increases fertility, health, and vigour. Reduces Ph in water, aids in the recovery of diseased/damaged fish and the tannin quickly colours the water.

If you are interested, we can supply you with naturally fallen Indian Almond leaves. Around our village, grow several Indian Almond Trees, that have been established there for many years. We only select the best reddish-brown leaves for export, we never use hand-picked leaves that have been sun-dried, only leaves that have naturally fallen and are high in Tannin. We only supply premium leaves 6" and over. These leaves are totally organic, no chemicals whatsoever are used on the trees. We in fact like to see signs of insects laying eggs on the leaves proving that the trees are in pristine condition.

Our prices are as follows :

30 Leaves : $7.50
50 Leaves : $10.50
100 Leaves : $20.50
200 Leaves : $35.00
300 Leaves : $50.00
400 Leaves : $65.00
500 Leaves : $80.00

We also grow Bananas on our land, and never use insecticides or any other chemicals, for these plants. They are totally organic. Again we use the Banana leaves for water treatment, health, breeding and vigour for our bettas.

Banana Leaf pices are as follows :

1 x 250g : $25
1 x 500g : $48
1 x 1 Kilo : $90

We can supply any quantity of leaves, wholesale enquiries welcome.
Delivery : All Prices Include Postage and Packing by Airmail from Thailand, approximately 5-7 working days. Leaves are supplied in boxes to ensure minimum damage to the leaves.

I hope this information as been of interest to you. If you have any questions or need more information, please don't hesitate to contact me by either emailing Jeff at block-2@hotmail.com or calling + 66 (0) 80 1161 224 or Wan on +66 (0) 80 1157 002

Kind Regards
Jeff




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jakeroberts
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Hi welcome to the forum. thanks for joining. I just have one question regarding the leaves, how many do u put in one tank?

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66litre: 2 male swordtails, 2 female swordtail, 1 angel fish , 1 albino cory, 9 neon tetras,1 khio loaches, 1 sterbia cory,3 snails, 2 guppys (M&F)

2.5 gallon: betta (spike)

160 litre: assortment of african cichlids
2300LPH of filteration: 1 shark 600lph filter, 1 Otto 200lph filter, 1 undergravel jet using a 1500 lph pump
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Indian Almond Leaves
block2


Joined: 12 Sep 2008
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Hi Jake,

Thankyou for the welcome.

I use one square-inch of leaf per half-gallon of water for individual fish. One leaf per 10-gallon rearing tank for the fry. One-leaf per half-filled 10-gallon breeding tank.

You will see your water turn yellow, then brown. The changed water seems to harden their scales. It helps them heal wounds and ward off illnesses. Be careful, because it also makes the male more aggressive at breeding time. On the other hand, it also helps the female recover from any wounds she receives during the breeding process.

Regards
Jeff
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hi thanks for awnsering my question so quickly. its very apprectiated that you have joined my forum this is my first ever wbesite as im only 14 years old

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2.5 gallon: betta (spike)

160 litre: assortment of african cichlids
2300LPH of filteration: 1 shark 600lph filter, 1 Otto 200lph filter, 1 undergravel jet using a 1500 lph pump
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