Almond leaves (Catappa)- Tuesday tip

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Almond leaves are valuable for more than just producing tannins. They are a great spawning media, and as they break down they produce microorganisms that are fantastic fry food.
    Some papers on aquaculture using almond leaves can be found at the following links:
    www.bioflux.com...
    wwwlib.teiep.gr...

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  • @nicolekeeley200
    @nicolekeeley200 Před 8 lety +81

    I love how sassy your intros are... You and Joey (The King of DIY) are my favorite fish CZcamsrs.

    • @MissCandyTattoo
      @MissCandyTattoo Před 7 lety +4

      Jazmine ThePuppy you should check out Pecktec. Him and The Clones are pretty cool.

    • @chriskoch9829
      @chriskoch9829 Před 4 lety +2

      DIY is to cocky for me. Bit of a braggart.

  • @SnowWhiteTheU2
    @SnowWhiteTheU2 Před 3 lety +5

    My fav aquarium CZcams channel by far. Rachel is so kind, knowledgeable, and helpful. Everyone in the hobby need to follow her.

    • @RachelOLeary
      @RachelOLeary  Před 3 lety +2

      Means a lot, thank you!

    • @SnowWhiteTheU2
      @SnowWhiteTheU2 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RachelOLeary will always support you ! thanks for just being you !

  • @bakar29
    @bakar29 Před 7 lety +1

    I live in Malacca, Malaysia & I guess i am pretty lucky that I can just go outside and pick the dried IAL's off the ground, rinse them in water and put them in my tanks hehe. My Silvertip Tetras absolutely love the blackwater and love to play/take cover in between the leaves. The blackwater really brings out their yellow color and the white tips are really stands out.

  • @lukmor7036
    @lukmor7036 Před 11 měsíci

    I know your video is two years old, but i find that your information is still up to current and thank you very much.

  • @kg2nc
    @kg2nc Před 8 lety +21

    This was a great topic because I didn't know about those leave I thought it was just for tannin. Thank you very much.

    • @celiamarcano9656
      @celiamarcano9656 Před 3 lety

      Do you feed the leaves one a month, can you put defferent leave ?

  • @DanHiteshew-oneandonly
    @DanHiteshew-oneandonly Před 8 lety +26

    Great video. I've never heard anything but folksy anecdotal responses about the use of almond leaves. It's nice to see some science applied. Thanks. I'll definitely be looking to get some of these in the near future.

    • @RachelOLeary
      @RachelOLeary  Před 8 lety +5

      +Dan Hiteshew I put a couple links to just a few papers in the description. I combed through a lot looking for dosing and relevant information to our hobby beyond the anecdotal

    • @DanHiteshew-oneandonly
      @DanHiteshew-oneandonly Před 8 lety +4

      Rachel O'leary Lol A fish keeper after my own heart. Really good info. Thanks again.

    • @beckyfalotico2693
      @beckyfalotico2693 Před 6 lety +3

      Rachel O'leary well said ! I am so sick of the comments that my tanks look "dirty" because of the tannins from the IA leaves. I hope you don't mind I quote you verbatim. I usually just say "my fishes like tea" 😂😜

  • @graffitijunkiejfk
    @graffitijunkiejfk Před 8 lety +22

    Such an informative channel and that knowledge truly feels shared...

  • @metaltrooper62
    @metaltrooper62 Před 8 lety +9

    When I use to breed and raise poison dart frogs I used Almond leaves. I would make my own black water with about 3 leaves in a 5 gallon bucket of water. I had an air stone to circulate the water in the bucket. I had about 99% hatch rate and tadpoles morphing out perfectly healthy when I used this method. I'm planning on setting up some aquariums (once I figure out what fish I'm going to keep) and I will be using Almond leaves in those setups.

  • @HomeAquatics
    @HomeAquatics Před 8 lety +3

    My fish love these leaves. Corydoras Habrosus fry love to hide under the leaves when they are very young and shrimp are always picking at the leaves.

  • @gwynnthiere
    @gwynnthiere Před 7 lety +3

    Aaaaaaah! Thank you for this video, no one was able to tell me like clear concise info on what the almond leaves are and why they're important. Most people were just like 'your betta needs them and you have to have them'. I hate 'just cause' answers, this is exactly what I needed! You're the best

  • @missaleebounty
    @missaleebounty Před 2 lety

    Oldie, but a goodie. This video has been really helpful and informative!

  • @DanielMorales-ob7xy
    @DanielMorales-ob7xy Před 3 lety

    tthe only video that actually explains the cience behind the leaf in the water, great video, thanks :)

  • @kojiking
    @kojiking Před 8 lety +1

    they have some form of antibacterial benefit as well. I will drop some into my tank if I find some minor form of infection on my fishes and they will start to recover.

    • @RachelOLeary
      @RachelOLeary  Před 8 lety +2

      +kojiking Yup! Antibacterial, antioxidant, antifungal, and antiparasitic! Wins all across the board!

  • @octavioocampo3230
    @octavioocampo3230 Před 8 lety +1

    Congratulations on your videos. You're direct, focused and don't use a bunch of "gansta" hand gestures and phrases. You are remarkably knowledgeable. Thank you.

  • @Amy-dw7ii
    @Amy-dw7ii Před 4 lety +1

    I was just wondering about these and your video popped up. I immediately closed the random video and went RIGHT to yours ! So thankful for your videos.

  • @KewlQT
    @KewlQT Před 2 lety

    Really good Corydoras info pertaining to shipping & transport. I was just gifted 8 gorgeous corys & plecos by a man from a local fish group. So large & healthy! I wish I watched this video before transporting them. He bagged them 3/4 water to 1/4 air but at least I got them home in under an hour. Great video!!!

  • @beachz101
    @beachz101 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video. I’m off to the fish store for some catappa leaves. Thanks Rachel !

  • @juliamahler415
    @juliamahler415 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you Rachel , I always learn so much from you, my fish thank you too , you have made their lives much more comfortable :)

  • @maxinechester9370
    @maxinechester9370 Před 6 lety +1

    I just go my catappa leaves today, and although I had done my research it was still nice to see you had a video on it for me to watch for that extra assurance. You're honestly my favorite youtuber, and I love going through all of your old videos.

  • @shanamm1345
    @shanamm1345 Před 7 lety +2

    my cory-cats & otocinclus also like the leaves once they breakdown a lil. snails like them too. my cories love taking naps under the leaves. usually once the leaves sink i prop it against a rock or ornament . the cories really love hanging out under the shade it provides. in fact, that's what made me aware that corycats seems to not like bright lights and will seek shade if its provided. so i make sure to have plenty of real or fake plants for my light sensitive fish.

  • @144928
    @144928 Před 7 lety +2

    I just recently found you're videos. Well done ! I intend to use these leaves with a Betta tank I am about to start. You are an inspiration to me, and I sure many others.

  • @bebebutterfield1
    @bebebutterfield1 Před 7 lety

    Rachel you are an Aquarist/mad Scientist. I can watch your videos forever and feel smarter for it. Thank you.

  • @almarma
    @almarma Před 6 lety +1

    For any question I may have, you always have already a video with the answer! THANK YOU RACHEL! You're the best! I ordered a bag of leaves today and will see if they help my guppies get rid of the fin rot disease some of them have or at least, keep the rest healthy :(

  • @johnjwedrall4290
    @johnjwedrall4290 Před rokem

    Thank you thank you for the low-down on cattapa leav.i do have them in my 29 gallon freshwater tank. 😊👍👍😏

  • @johnmorgan5721
    @johnmorgan5721 Před 6 lety

    I really Enjoy Rachel’s Talks

  • @Mediaboon
    @Mediaboon Před 8 lety

    Cool video. I grew up on a street with dozens of catappa trees. If you crack the fruit there's a small almond. Bats love the fruit when ripe.

  • @samlovely5208
    @samlovely5208 Před 2 lety

    I love listening to your videos

  • @AmusedToast
    @AmusedToast Před 7 lety +7

    Would putting too many of the almond leaves make the water a little soapy? Saponins are used for detergents and tend to lather when the water is agitated. Although not fish related, people who live on the land and don't buy commercial products use plants that contain saponins to make soapy water to clean themselves, which I found interesting. :)

  • @dimasfishdiary9461
    @dimasfishdiary9461 Před 8 lety +1

    We got lot of it at Indonesia. My Neighbour have it. It really help for cure sickness for the fish and for they Betta Fry.

  • @galaxiegrey96
    @galaxiegrey96 Před 6 lety

    You are my source for fish knowledge. I just started in the hobby and when I have a question I just check your channel.

  • @salvolondon
    @salvolondon Před 3 lety

    I’ve ordered them via amazon . They’ll arrive in a few days , I’ve never used them but seems like it’s good .

  • @LinardBraslin
    @LinardBraslin Před 8 lety

    This is really good information. It's quite ironical - I live in northern Europe and avocado leaves are not readily available here, obviously, BUT I have a little tree grown from seed going on in my room. I'll sure make good use of it now :D

  • @MrDsuperman
    @MrDsuperman Před 7 lety

    Informative video, in that vein i use Catalpa Speciosa leaves for certain scenarios . They break down quickly if thats what you need and shrimp and crays devour them. I also use Sweetgum tree seedballs as an alternative to Alder cones. Both these trees are probably in your backyard.

  • @karenjgray5577
    @karenjgray5577 Před 7 lety

    Botanical name of the tree is Terminalia catappa. Aka Sea Almond. This tree has been planted as a yard tree in Florida and has become naturalized in some parts of the south now, but only where it's warm enough for them.

  • @angelahewgley6504
    @angelahewgley6504 Před 5 lety

    I so appreciate your knowledge. You are a humble person and it's awesome to learn from you. I gather leaves around the Columbia River in Oregon and your right. They break down fast and messy. Thanks so much.

  • @birannanan8591
    @birannanan8591 Před 3 lety

    Thanks a lot rachel ,very valuable info.

  • @nicholehorn4818
    @nicholehorn4818 Před 6 lety

    This video answered so many of my questions. I was on the fence about buying leaves for a few of my tanks and this sold me on getting almond leaf litter. My tank with kuhli loaches and ee betta will definitely dig :)

  • @williamneill5441
    @williamneill5441 Před 4 lety

    Excellent video! I’ve been using these leaves for years. To me they add such an appealing and natural look to an aquatic habitat. My Cherax crays each them like chips, too!

  • @pungr
    @pungr Před 4 lety

    You are my go-to aquarium woman!

  • @juliemartinezhayes8319

    This was a great tip to re-watch. I'd forgotten the anti-fungal uses. Thanks for the GREAT info!

  • @whatthefudge6511
    @whatthefudge6511 Před 6 lety

    These leaves are great..ive been using them for years and my bettas love them..it has a strong medicine smell to it which i think is good for healing and everything that you've explain..great job on the vid

    • @erickangel6282
      @erickangel6282 Před 4 lety

      Hello question how long do you need to leave the almond leaves in the water i mean how many days?

  • @sedghammer
    @sedghammer Před 6 lety

    I use oak leaves in my aquariums for the same purpose. There are a lot of tropical Quercus spp., so it's probably closer to what they would experience in the wild.

  • @SevernRunAquatics
    @SevernRunAquatics Před 8 lety

    I love using catappa leaves although rather then buying them nowadays I just use oak leaves and magnolia leaves from my backyard. Shrimp evidently love mulberry but my apistos do too. I tend to let the leaves just break down. My tanks with leaves are my healthiest tanks!

  • @stevehornshaw4478
    @stevehornshaw4478 Před 4 lety

    Just fantastic, interesting and informative. I watch your channel all the time. I've given up on watching TV

  • @jonwebb5241
    @jonwebb5241 Před 5 lety

    I loved your vids. You apologized for pronunciation of a biological word, but pronounced it perfectly, and your ability to explain water chemistry in plain English demonstrates that you really do understand it. I think you should get a Master’s in biochemistry or microbiology along the way.

    • @RachelOLeary
      @RachelOLeary  Před 5 lety +1

      still paying for my last masters, and bachelors degrees and soon my kids will be in college. I would LOVE to go a more academic route, but don't think its gonna happen for me

    • @jonwebb5241
      @jonwebb5241 Před 5 lety

      Rachel O'Leary , you already did the academic thing, and it shows. My bad. You have the rare combination of left/right technical and artistic balance in your art. I am following and wish you every success. I think industry and research and public aquarium sectors would be wise to pay real stipends for lectures and your expertise.

  • @henriqueb8538
    @henriqueb8538 Před 7 lety +1

    I've put just one of these leaves inside my 12 galon aquarium to try to acidify water. As I've stopped the usage of co2, my criptos and microssorums had been strongly beaten by algae at time. After using the almond leaves the ph keept without any change but my algae problem was realy gone. Even at the time I was using CO2, I've never seen the aquarium so damn clean as after these leaves.
    Anyway, around my house there are tons of Almond trees growing. I get the amount I want for free.

    • @vibeindian6153
      @vibeindian6153 Před 7 lety

      Henrique Brust how many days keep almond leaf in betta fish tank

  • @presouz
    @presouz Před 7 lety

    Why did I not know about your Tue Tips? Love them so much thanks heaps

  • @MinnyLouWho
    @MinnyLouWho Před 8 lety

    Good to know one can use maple leaves, I was wondering about those. I have Almond leaves in all my tanks now, not just me shrimp tanks, thanks to you ;) Love your channel! Your real and down-to-earth with lots of awesome tips. ( Plus your not a braggard ;) )

  • @erxkeel
    @erxkeel Před 8 lety +1

    Awesome info Rachael, appreciate that!

  • @johnbearsfishroom8444
    @johnbearsfishroom8444 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for making these into a play list! Much easier to find!

  • @ggggg-h9s
    @ggggg-h9s Před 8 lety

    Always use them.. I find them very beneficial in my community tank....

  • @RyansAquarium
    @RyansAquarium Před 8 lety +2

    Great tips Rachel!

  • @marthanewsome6375
    @marthanewsome6375 Před 6 lety

    Rachel, very informative video. I also think they are fantastic if people want to keep shrimp with inert substrate or substrate less tanks. I also use peat and sphagnum moss in my filters, it substitutes. Because of the tannin's it reduces algae blooms. This may just because less light is able to penetrate through the water, but when ever I get green spot algae I pop a couple more leaves in to make the water a little darker. They are fantastic and I'm trying to track down someone here in Australia that sell them in bulk here, because I use them so much in all my tanks, fish or shrimp. I also want to grow some plants myself to self supply as well. Not sure how they will go as they are tropical and Sydney is sub-tropical, but will give it a try.

    • @RachelOLeary
      @RachelOLeary  Před 6 lety

      Banana leaves also work well, should they be more readily available

  • @call_me_stan5887
    @call_me_stan5887 Před 6 lety

    I agree - I have a sh..t load of oak leaves in stock and use them periodically, but yes - even though they seem strong and long-lasting, actually they break down pretty fast. I need to buy catappa and try it out ;)

  • @karenjgray5577
    @karenjgray5577 Před 7 lety +2

    I only wish they were easier to get here in Ontario (Canada). Sometimes I hear they've been banned and can't be imported, but sometimes a shop will have them and then I'll get them. Meantime, I collect oak leaves off trees in cleaner areas after they've turned brown, so they won't pick up dirt from the ground. Oaks hold their leaves for ages, some trees here still have dry brown leaves hanging on. They're great for tannins but as you pointed out, they lack the manifold benefits of catappa leaf. I wonder if they produce saponins? I also wonder a lot about green tea, which has a number of interesting compounds too.
    Fascinating to learn that Catappa leaves actually bind to calcium ions! Learning water chemistry has been a real challenge for me and while I think I've got the basics pretty solidly now, I've often wondered why it was said that some leaves would soften water, because I didn't see how it would work. Now I know and I send you many thanks for the education!

    • @davidingram2537
      @davidingram2537 Před 7 lety +2

      Karen J Gray You can get them on Amazon.ca.

    • @Ash060786
      @Ash060786 Před 7 lety

      Karen J Gray if you're anywhere near GTA there's a petstore downtown called Menagerie petstore that used to sell them. Not sure if they still do, but I'm heading there this week to check it out.

    • @vibeindian6153
      @vibeindian6153 Před 7 lety

      Im selling good quality of amlond leaves for fish tanks

    • @robertl6440
      @robertl6440 Před 6 lety

      They do less some in some calgary pet shops

  • @AussieAquatic
    @AussieAquatic Před 8 lety

    Excellent video, and great contribution to the aquarium hobby.

  • @lisachesters4991
    @lisachesters4991 Před 8 lety

    You make some of the most informative videos. Thank you.

  • @DJ_LittlePea
    @DJ_LittlePea Před 8 lety

    Excellent video Rachel 👏👏

  • @peachimonn
    @peachimonn Před 5 lety

    Love this video! Very informative for someone like me who is new to the hobby. Thank you

  • @WoodlandT
    @WoodlandT Před 7 lety +2

    Living for the science!!!

  • @JB-wg9zj
    @JB-wg9zj Před 8 lety

    Great info. I had heard that guava leaves are effective as well. I will have to get a hold of some almond leaves to try it out.

  • @xoticflauer
    @xoticflauer Před 5 lety

    Great video!

  • @Jabinho
    @Jabinho Před 8 lety

    great video. good to get some definitive information about almond leaves.

  • @kdr1048
    @kdr1048 Před 6 lety

    Really great video thank you Rachel your one of my favorite you tubers. I'm going to get some of these for my cardinal tank

  • @vickymast8485
    @vickymast8485 Před 4 lety

    Great info again ~ Cheers from Bend Or

  • @Pray4Mojo1
    @Pray4Mojo1 Před 8 lety

    I think leaves have their place. Especially blackwater tanks. They're a natural part of the environment and should be used more often.

  • @cl6633
    @cl6633 Před 6 lety

    Great video. Was wondering what benefits these have. Will definitely buy some for my tanks!

  • @tinablum9089
    @tinablum9089 Před 5 lety

    I learn so much from your videos! Thanks so much!!

  • @angella6577
    @angella6577 Před rokem

    great thankyou for this information.. thankyou for this video.. keep going with your best videos🙏🙏🙏

  • @narrateanewtunnel2352
    @narrateanewtunnel2352 Před 8 lety

    Great video....extremely informative.
    Thank you for taking your time to do these videos!

  • @zechdemulling9970
    @zechdemulling9970 Před 8 lety +1

    Great topic, loved it

  • @shesellsfish
    @shesellsfish Před 8 lety

    I have leaves in all my tanks, I love them.

  • @JamieRamsay
    @JamieRamsay Před 5 lety

    you do the best most informative clips on the net, great stuff mate :)

  • @lovesdiy5660
    @lovesdiy5660 Před 6 lety +1

    Love this channel. You are a great teacher :)!

  • @NIN1337
    @NIN1337 Před 2 lety

    great thanks

  • @theninjafilmcompanyvidioan6235

    It did really help! I've only just started using them..based purely on seeing videos like this one! Richard Pond guru sent me some..and the tanins don't bother me. As I'm starting off with just one leaf in a 150 ltr tank.. slowly does it..🐺leave em in to rot down?

  • @JCarey
    @JCarey Před 8 lety

    good for shrimp too.. after it breaks down it becomes a good food source

    • @RachelOLeary
      @RachelOLeary  Před 8 lety

      +j Carey Yup, i mentioned both those things specifically in the video- including that it is commonly used in the aquaculture of food and ornamental shrimp for quite a long time, reducing the mortality greatly of the offspring for a few reasons including but not limited to its viability as a food source.

    • @JCarey
      @JCarey Před 8 lety

      +Rachel O'leary good info👍 make them breed like crazy too

  • @ami-louh6362
    @ami-louh6362 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video. I'm a beginner aquarist l have a 10 gallon tank containing a baby Pleco, 3 endler guppies and 6 amano shrimp. Its a well planted tank and a of ph 8. (l also have a larger tank for when the plec matures).
    My question is if l use a almond leaf in my shrimp tank will it impact the ph? Thanks in advance

  • @kasiasfishness9652
    @kasiasfishness9652 Před 5 lety +2

    i wish i can sell my almond leaves here i got 2 trees in my backyard! 😂😂😂

  • @anamikanandy1785
    @anamikanandy1785 Před 7 lety

    Wonderful and informative video

  • @maryrust569
    @maryrust569 Před 5 lety

    I use. Catopa for my betta the small mine ones

  • @janicestp5558
    @janicestp5558 Před 7 lety +3

    Thank you so much I didn't realize the health benefits were so good with almond leaves. Is there a brand you would recommend. Also, how do you feel about alder cones?

  • @johnjwedrall4290
    @johnjwedrall4290 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for thus video 👍

  • @GN00001Lee
    @GN00001Lee Před 8 lety

    iam lucky to live in singapore which has lots of indian almond leaves along the park and road

  • @BigRalphSmith
    @BigRalphSmith Před 7 lety

    Indian almond leaves make the best tadpole tea for rearing dart frog tads.

  • @nathanbusch3781
    @nathanbusch3781 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Rachel, I was wondering what resources you use for your research articles? I'd love to do some research of my own hobby related topics but don't know where to start. Thanks!!

  • @jadcock1023
    @jadcock1023 Před rokem

    I use them in my neocaridina shrimp tank and they thrive cause of it and eat on the leaves

  • @aquarius9900
    @aquarius9900 Před 5 lety

    Those are 10000% better then the little ones I got !!!! Where can I get the nice quality ones.. ?

  • @mrlordsnooty
    @mrlordsnooty Před 6 lety

    Great vid , learnt a lot . Thankyou

  • @SirenSeaAquariums
    @SirenSeaAquariums Před 8 lety

    this is awesome I've been wondering why people put those leaves in their tanks

  • @s.kellyburghardt3790
    @s.kellyburghardt3790 Před 8 lety

    great topic, thanks!

  • @eatwhatthemonkeyseat8161

    Thanks, very helpful.

  • @rogerwilson1042
    @rogerwilson1042 Před 6 lety

    Magnolia leaves work just as well as IAL and last longer.

  • @valeriestorm3412
    @valeriestorm3412 Před 6 lety

    What about elephant ear leaves? Tarro root? It's going to be time to bring them in soon and I'm going to have plenty of dead leaves.

  • @tizok100
    @tizok100 Před 7 lety

    what a great video, i just got some of thses leaves. i didnt know all they did.

  • @vb2377
    @vb2377 Před 4 lety

    Do you think shrimp can feed off of the shrimp as a stable?

  • @bobseehafer5414
    @bobseehafer5414 Před 6 lety

    Great info

  • @redfishbluefish1164
    @redfishbluefish1164 Před 6 lety

    Your insight is great thx! I just ordered some Catappa leaves to help a few of my red eye tetras and black mollies fight fungus and fin rot issues. I have never used leaf litter before but do get very light tannins from drift wood. My tank is 46 gallons. Should I put all 12 leaves in when they arrive or maybe just half?

  • @AquaPeet
    @AquaPeet Před 5 lety

    Has anyone of you ever messed with the LED color hue to counter the tannine coloration? May be an interesting experiment.
    I'm certainly gonna fiddle with it whenever I receive the RGBW LED strip I ordered and got it built into my hood ;-)
    If it works, great! If not, I'll still put beniFISHial before esthetics and leave the tannines leech away.

  • @richardportman8912
    @richardportman8912 Před 6 lety

    Ok thanks you just answered my question!😁