This brought extreme comfort to me as my son's halfmoon betta has dropsy. He is in a small tank so I put a small catappa leave in his tank. It's been a half a day and seeing results already in his skin!!! A blessing💛💛💛😊
@@BetterBetta aww thanks, I actually used melafix before that and after that he had complications with breathing. So I changed his water 100% afterwards. Then I put the catappa leaf in there. I seen results, however, it didn't save him😢 we lost him three days later. Thank you for replying💛
I just found your videos on UA-cam. I really like that you educate on your videos and are not "bouncing off the walls" like other Fish/aquarium UA-cam videos. Great video!
I only use these in emergencies if my fish ever gets sick. Louis the betta is so beautiful reminds me of my boy. 😊 Good advice for people who never used them before.
I traded my 2kg white beach sands and rocks for 6 bettas, and we happen to have a big Indian almond tree in front of our house. so lucky ahaha thank you!!!
I have a bunch of young bettas and noticed that their fins started curling. Where I'm from we have tons of these trees so I collected some at a park and rinced them and dropped pieces in each fish container. I'm hoping the leaves will combat any stress that's causing fins to curl. Will keep you posted. Thanks for video.
Recently started owning a betta fish. It was a gift to my 2 year old niece so it's something nice for her to look at but I want to know if I'm taking care of it properly so here I am going through a bunch of information for taking care of one. Few questions for Almond Leaves: 1) Is there such a thing as too much tanin? 2) What would be a good amount for a 3gallon tank? 3) If I don't have a natural tank and I leave the leaf inside to decay, should I take it out since all I have is a single betta fish? 4) When people use Almond Leaves, you mentioned it's use in breeding. Could this be treated as an aphrodisiac? Or just something to make the fish comfortable? 5) Apparently this is very good medical-wise for bettas. Does this mean it can overdose?
Well I hope ur betta got a much bigger more natual tank otherwise I'd be surprised its still with us or at the most healthy at this point 7months on...
How often would you use the almond leaf? I tested my water and it's too hard. I ordered the leaf and it comes tomorrow. I have two separate 5 gallon tank with one betta in each?
My betta is suffering right now from fin rot and his body's turning to white. Also his stomach seems to be bigger than before. Will almond leaves treats my betta?
I boiled the leaves and got really tanned water. I plan to use the concentrate while water changes. How do I store the extract. Refrigerate or just leave the bottled extract in the open
Hello there. My male betta has developed dropsy. I thought it was a tumor, but it wasn't affecting him. He ate well and swam. He seemed healthy for months, since I noticed his belly. I didn't know what dropsy was, until today. I'm treating with Betta Fix and hoping for the best. Is it too late?
Hi there. Hopefully your betta is doing alright. I’ve heard varying things on dropsy. While I’ve never had success curing it currently and there used to be no cure, some people are now having success treating it- even though I haven’t been able to. The key is catching it early and without being with your fish personally it’s hard to tell exactly when it would have taken effect (the pineconing), so I wish you the best of luck with your fish, I hope everything turns out okay. 💕
@@BetterBetta He passed away. It was hard watching him suffer. Had him two years. When I bought him, he was at the bottom of the stack... looked very sick and was missing scales... I decided to save him and give him a chance. He had two great years with me. Thank you for you videos. I saw the one you posted on dropsy. 👍
Unless the medicine has a requirement/recommendation for working in harder water, than there is no need to change the water in between! Almond leaves would be a fine supplement, or just added in after the course of medication is done.
Your fish should be fine! The tannins release pretty slowly, so it likely won’t affect your fish at all. If you have any sensitive plants though, they may lose their leaves- that happened to me when I added in a big leaf. But everything else should be alright!
@@BetterBetta thank you! I took it out and did a partial water change cause the water was turning very brown. Good to know that my fish wasn’t badly affected but I do have Java fern in there and I had to trim some leaves and was wondering why some of the leaves died but now I know 😆 thanks 🙏
From my research, as Mari has said, I’ve read some fishkeepers have successfully healed fin rot and other issues with these leaves, both on their own or combined with a medicine.
Thank you! Just bought 10 Indian almond leaves for my betta since his top fin is flopping a bit and has one really small white dot that is making me so anxious.
Hopefully the little mark on his fin goes away! I’ve had almond leaves completely restore fins that were almost fully gone - so I hope these work well for your fish too!
I added a half one to my 5 gallon tank with my Betta and a Khuli Loach...I noticed white fuzz on the leaf after about 9 days. Is that mold and should I toss it? ( I was scared and tossed it right away).
It certainly could have been. I know plant matter does decay in the tank, and while I haven’t seen mine do this before, it is not uncommon. It may have been a type of algae, but I would still say throwing it out would be a good choice. I use the tiniest piece when it put it in my tank, and that way I’m not out anything if it does get all gross
@@BetterBetta Thank you for replying...really! What I decided to do was place a leaf in a glass container and add boiling water and left it overnight. I now have lots of tannins and no moldy leaves lol :)
I seem to always get them at local pet shops since I’m already there, but YES! I didn’t know I could get them on Amazon yet (I never looked on Amazon back then lol) but lots of botanicals are on there in massive packs for practically nothing. Definitely a great place to buy them!
Hi! Question, is it ok to use green tea on your betta? Because someone suggested us to put in some green tea as a subtitute if there’s no IAL and to heal bettas. So, I’ve googled and done some research, but there’s not much info...
I’ve heard you can, as long as it’s natural (no additives) and is decaf, but I’d personally only use that for emergencies if it’s impossible to get your hands on IAL. They can even be ordered online, so I’d suggest trying all those methods before using tea- just to be safe! As you noted, there is a lot more info on IAL. But, it’s not harmful to use tea if very careful and knowledgeable about what’s in your tea!
I've heard that dried banana leaves and mulberry leaves are good in aquariums - as are alder cones and driftwood. However these soften the water and release tannins also, they might not have the same medicinal benefits that make indian almond leaves so popular.
Thanks for watching and thank you for the tip! After watching a bit of the video again, I can see how it would be distracting to some. I have another video on scheduled upload with this music I believe, but will definitely change the track and/or turn it down for future videos! :)
Will almond leaves stain my betta fish? i have a betta with fancy white tails and my wife claims that almond leaf has stained the tail.. is that possible?
It should be fine, the tannins will release slowly so it won’t harm him. That’s what is tinting the water! Blackwater tanks are rich with tannins and don’t harm them, so I think one leaf will be just fine.
Great video! Just found your channel. I have a Fluval Spec 3-stage Filtration System (Comes with foam block, activated carbon and BioMax bio rings). Will this affect the benefits of Indian Almond Leaf?
Thank you! A carbon filter does remove chemicals from the water, so the natural benefits of the almond leaf should be untouched. If you are using them purely for curing fin rot and are not seeing an improvement you could remove it temporarily, but I have never had an issue with my carbon filters and the effectiveness of my almond leaves. If you have them in all the time for a blackwater tank, then I definitely wouldn’t worry about the filter! ☺️
Yep! There will be no harm in that. Because the tannins release slowly, there will be no shock to your fish. If your using just the straight tannins, I’d recommend adding a little at a time and not all at once, but no matter how you choose to do it, it can be done when the fish is in the tank!
I couldn’t find a definitive answer online, BUT from what I’ve read, most extracts and oils are best before 3 years of age. They don’t necessarily expire, but might loose their potency.
@@BetterBetta oh wow, thanks for replying so fast! Yeah I plan to boil and store in a bottle. I have a 5 gal tank, how much of this extract do you think I should mix in my water?
Some people wait until it completely decays and only the leafy skeleton is left. Others remove it when it is just starting to decompose. It’s really up to you!
I've seen a couple people comment this too! It must be awesome to have an endless supply of these. Luckily they're pretty affordable to buy here (Canada).
@@BetterBetta Yes it is awesome. You just casually go out of home and bring as many as you want from anywhere. And you dont need to get permission too cuz people want to get rid of these yellow fallen leaves anyway.
I don't know if you are responding to anyone at the moment but is it possible that these leaves can kill bettas? I've seen some reviews that they killed their betta.
I’m still checking in every now and then! Hope you and your family are staying safe. I haven’t seen those reviews myself so can’t comment on them specifically, but I do know any drastic water changes can stress out a fish and make them sick/pass away. If they are added in large amounts at once, it is possible a fish may go into shock, but that’s just a theory. As for the leaves being toxic, the tannins are found in their own natural habitat so the actual properties of the leaves are definitely safe!
I’ve seen a couple other people say that 😂 Some say they have these trees literally in their backyards and dropping these leaves everywhere. I’m jealous, I gotta pay for leaves 😂
I have that tree growing in my yard. I'd just give you all the leaves you want. Only problem is you'd have to come to the Philippines to get some :)
That’s awesome! It would be sweet to have your own personal almond leaf supply.
SAME! I was like, omg where do I get this online? and I'm like...wait a minute.. aren't these from the TALISAY TREE FROM MY BACKYARD?!
@@164Vault hahahaha and people are buying what we just throw away smh
Penge po
This brought extreme comfort to me as my son's halfmoon betta has dropsy. He is in a small tank so I put a small catappa leave in his tank. It's been a half a day and seeing results already in his skin!!! A blessing💛💛💛😊
Sorry to hear about his betta being sick. I'm so happy the leaves are helping him out though!
@@BetterBetta aww thanks, I actually used melafix before that and after that he had complications with breathing. So I changed his water 100% afterwards. Then I put the catappa leaf in there. I seen results, however, it didn't save him😢 we lost him three days later. Thank you for replying💛
I just found your videos on UA-cam. I really like that you educate on your videos and are not "bouncing off the walls" like other Fish/aquarium UA-cam videos. Great video!
Thank you for this comment! That’s the exact goal I have when I film every one of my videos. ☺️
I only use these in emergencies if my fish ever gets sick. Louis the betta is so beautiful reminds me of my boy. 😊 Good advice for people who never used them before.
Aw thank you! ☺️
I really loved your videos its very informative. Its very specific and well explained. Keep doing great videos. New subscriber here.
Thank you so much!
I traded my 2kg white beach sands and rocks for 6 bettas, and we happen to have a big Indian almond tree in front of our house. so lucky ahaha thank you!!!
I have a bunch of young bettas and noticed that their fins started curling. Where I'm from we have tons of these trees so I collected some at a park and rinced them and dropped pieces in each fish container. I'm hoping the leaves will combat any stress that's causing fins to curl. Will keep you posted. Thanks for video.
I hope it works out! These leaves really helped my past betta’s fins heal when they got bit. I’ve heard tons of success stories!
Recently started owning a betta fish. It was a gift to my 2 year old niece so it's something nice for her to look at but I want to know if I'm taking care of it properly so here I am going through a bunch of information for taking care of one.
Few questions for Almond Leaves:
1) Is there such a thing as too much tanin?
2) What would be a good amount for a 3gallon tank?
3) If I don't have a natural tank and I leave the leaf inside to decay, should I take it out since all I have is a single betta fish?
4) When people use Almond Leaves, you mentioned it's use in breeding. Could this be treated as an aphrodisiac? Or just something to make the fish comfortable?
5) Apparently this is very good medical-wise for bettas. Does this mean it can overdose?
Well I hope ur betta got a much bigger more natual tank otherwise I'd be surprised its still with us or at the most healthy at this point 7months on...
How often would you use the almond leaf? I tested my water and it's too hard. I ordered the leaf and it comes tomorrow. I have two separate 5 gallon tank with one betta in each?
Great advice! I really enjoyed this video 😊
Thank you! ☺️
My betta is suffering right now from fin rot and his body's turning to white. Also his stomach seems to be bigger than before. Will almond leaves treats my betta?
I boiled the leaves and got really tanned water. I plan to use the concentrate while water changes. How do I store the extract. Refrigerate or just leave the bottled extract in the open
Selling those catappa extract here in the Philippines...
It must be nice to have them so readily available!
Found your channel tonight and find your videos interesting and informative 👍
Thank you! I’m so happy you enjoy my videos.
@@BetterBetta you're very welcome
It is a common tree here in the Philippines.
My fish always seem more relaxed when I add Almond Leaves...
Hello there. My male betta has developed dropsy. I thought it was a tumor, but it wasn't affecting him. He ate well and swam. He seemed healthy for months, since I noticed his belly. I didn't know what dropsy was, until today. I'm treating with Betta Fix and hoping for the best. Is it too late?
Hi there. Hopefully your betta is doing alright. I’ve heard varying things on dropsy. While I’ve never had success curing it currently and there used to be no cure, some people are now having success treating it- even though I haven’t been able to. The key is catching it early and without being with your fish personally it’s hard to tell exactly when it would have taken effect (the pineconing), so I wish you the best of luck with your fish, I hope everything turns out okay. 💕
@@BetterBetta He passed away. It was hard watching him suffer. Had him two years. When I bought him, he was at the bottom of the stack... looked very sick and was missing scales... I decided to save him and give him a chance. He had two great years with me. Thank you for you videos. I saw the one you posted on dropsy. 👍
My betta is looking a little lethargic. Going to do partial water change & add leaf. Do i need to remove carbon from filter?
Thanks for this video as I'm starting to use cattapa leaves 🍃 🙂
That kind of leaves is free in philippines you just need to pick it up from the tree
What if I used a lowering stress chemical/medicine. Do I clean the tank before adding Almond leaves into the tank?
Unless the medicine has a requirement/recommendation for working in harder water, than there is no need to change the water in between! Almond leaves would be a fine supplement, or just added in after the course of medication is done.
I put a whole leaf in a 4 gallon because I didn’t know better. Will my fish be ok?
Your fish should be fine! The tannins release pretty slowly, so it likely won’t affect your fish at all. If you have any sensitive plants though, they may lose their leaves- that happened to me when I added in a big leaf. But everything else should be alright!
@@BetterBetta thank you! I took it out and did a partial water change cause the water was turning very brown. Good to know that my fish wasn’t badly affected but I do have Java fern in there and I had to trim some leaves and was wondering why some of the leaves died but now I know 😆 thanks 🙏
Specifically Indian almond or does ent almond tree do the job ?
Aha we have lots of trees near my home, I can do business 😂😂😂 , BTW I use them for my betta
Start an Etsy... :P
would it be wrong to put like american almond leaves instead of indian leaves?
You use this with a dechlorinator or alone?
You use it with a dechlorinator 😊
do these leaves treat fin rot or bacterial infections?
I read they do. Im going to purchase some at Amazon.com. My betta has fin rot and im hoping this can help!!
From my research, as Mari has said, I’ve read some fishkeepers have successfully healed fin rot and other issues with these leaves, both on their own or combined with a medicine.
Thank you! Just bought 10 Indian almond leaves for my betta since his top fin is flopping a bit and has one really small white dot that is making me so anxious.
Hopefully the little mark on his fin goes away! I’ve had almond leaves completely restore fins that were almost fully gone - so I hope these work well for your fish too!
@@BetterBetta They definitely helped! he also made many bubble nests around it
I added a half one to my 5 gallon tank with my Betta and a Khuli Loach...I noticed white fuzz on the leaf after about 9 days. Is that mold and should I toss it? ( I was scared and tossed it right away).
It certainly could have been. I know plant matter does decay in the tank, and while I haven’t seen mine do this before, it is not uncommon. It may have been a type of algae, but I would still say throwing it out would be a good choice. I use the tiniest piece when it put it in my tank, and that way I’m not out anything if it does get all gross
@@BetterBetta Thank you for replying...really! What I decided to do was place a leaf in a glass container and add boiling water and left it overnight. I now have lots of tannins and no moldy leaves lol :)
Amazon my guys 💯 a life saver
I seem to always get them at local pet shops since I’m already there, but YES! I didn’t know I could get them on Amazon yet (I never looked on Amazon back then lol) but lots of botanicals are on there in massive packs for practically nothing. Definitely a great place to buy them!
Hi! Question, is it ok to use green tea on your betta? Because someone suggested us to put in some green tea as a subtitute if there’s no IAL and to heal bettas. So, I’ve googled and done some research, but there’s not much info...
I’ve heard you can, as long as it’s natural (no additives) and is decaf, but I’d personally only use that for emergencies if it’s impossible to get your hands on IAL. They can even be ordered online, so I’d suggest trying all those methods before using tea- just to be safe! As you noted, there is a lot more info on IAL. But, it’s not harmful to use tea if very careful and knowledgeable about what’s in your tea!
Great information
Thank you 😊
Thank you very much for sharing
If we don't have this leaf then which leaf we can use ..and which time we remove the leaf
I've heard that dried banana leaves and mulberry leaves are good in aquariums - as are alder cones and driftwood. However these soften the water and release tannins also, they might not have the same medicinal benefits that make indian almond leaves so popular.
Good info thanks!
You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed!
Hello, form Indonesia watching.................................................
Hi! Thanks for watching! 🇨🇦
love the video, but please lower your background music, its to loud and kinda annoying to try to hear you with the music in the way
Thanks for watching and thank you for the tip! After watching a bit of the video again, I can see how it would be distracting to some. I have another video on scheduled upload with this music I believe, but will definitely change the track and/or turn it down for future videos! :)
@@BetterBetta you're video is great!!! I heard you loud and clear!
Will almond leaves stain my betta fish? i have a betta with fancy white tails and my wife claims that almond leaf has stained the tail.. is that possible?
I've never heard of this happening personally! Pure white bettas do tend to change colors over time though, so it's likely a coincidence!
i put a whole leaf in a 3 gallon tank is that too much? water is slightly yellow.. i got the leaf because he has finrot
It should be fine, the tannins will release slowly so it won’t harm him. That’s what is tinting the water! Blackwater tanks are rich with tannins and don’t harm them, so I think one leaf will be just fine.
Betta fish tank set up
Hi there, what makes indian almond leaves chemically different than say, oak leaves or other botanicals?
Honestly I’m not entirely sure!
Nice vdo, useful information, iam from India ✌😍
Thanks for watching! Hi from Canada :)
Great video! Just found your channel. I have a Fluval Spec 3-stage Filtration System (Comes with foam block, activated carbon and BioMax bio rings). Will this affect the benefits of Indian Almond Leaf?
Thank you! A carbon filter does remove chemicals from the water, so the natural benefits of the almond leaf should be untouched. If you are using them purely for curing fin rot and are not seeing an improvement you could remove it temporarily, but I have never had an issue with my carbon filters and the effectiveness of my almond leaves. If you have them in all the time for a blackwater tank, then I definitely wouldn’t worry about the filter! ☺️
Can we put it when fish is in it
Yep! There will be no harm in that. Because the tannins release slowly, there will be no shock to your fish. If your using just the straight tannins, I’d recommend adding a little at a time and not all at once, but no matter how you choose to do it, it can be done when the fish is in the tank!
Indian Almond Leaves in Bisaya dahun sa talisay hahaha
Will the catappa leaf affect aqua plants? 🥺
I have a nano tank with neon tetras [no plants]. Are these leaves still useful in my tank as well?
They will be! Neons, if I remember correctly, love softer water so will appreciate these. They’re a nice benefit to have in most tropical tanks.
@@BetterBetta Thank you. I will sure use them.
I got like 10 trees in my house and about 40 in the farm i guess I’m set for life
Certainly sounds like it! 😂
Perfect
My neighbour has this tree 😀 in fact there are 4-5 in my neighbourhood
excellent
Thank you!
how long will a bottle of boiled extracts last? shelf life?
I couldn’t find a definitive answer online, BUT from what I’ve read, most extracts and oils are best before 3 years of age. They don’t necessarily expire, but might loose their potency.
@@BetterBetta oh wow, thanks for replying so fast! Yeah I plan to boil and store in a bottle. I have a 5 gal tank, how much of this extract do you think I should mix in my water?
When do you know when to replace the Indian almond leaf
Some people wait until it completely decays and only the leafy skeleton is left. Others remove it when it is just starting to decompose. It’s really up to you!
BetterBetta alright thank you so much :)
I am from india
So awesome
Thank you 😊
Do you want almond leaves? I can supply ..
Well, I am surrounded by these almond trees.
I've seen a couple people comment this too! It must be awesome to have an endless supply of these. Luckily they're pretty affordable to buy here (Canada).
@@BetterBetta Yes it is awesome. You just casually go out of home and bring as many as you want from anywhere. And you dont need to get permission too cuz people want to get rid of these yellow fallen leaves anyway.
I don't know if you are responding to anyone at the moment but is it possible that these leaves can kill bettas? I've seen some reviews that they killed their betta.
I’m still checking in every now and then! Hope you and your family are staying safe. I haven’t seen those reviews myself so can’t comment on them specifically, but I do know any drastic water changes can stress out a fish and make them sick/pass away. If they are added in large amounts at once, it is possible a fish may go into shock, but that’s just a theory. As for the leaves being toxic, the tannins are found in their own natural habitat so the actual properties of the leaves are definitely safe!
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I will give 10 pieces for free to your subscribers sis. How can I contact you?
Hi darling
I am from india. If you want a real " REDDISH RIPE " natural indian almond leaf please reply here..
They are for free in lndia😂
I’ve seen a couple other people say that 😂 Some say they have these trees literally in their backyards and dropping these leaves everywhere. I’m jealous, I gotta pay for leaves 😂
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WTF dude... calm down.