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Guava leaves are the perfect supplement for shrimp and other invertebrates.
Guava leaves have nutritional, antibacterial (vibriosis) and vermifuge qualities.
In the aquarium, a biofilm develops on the leaves. This biofilm provides a 24/7 food supply.
It is possible to use dried guava leaves in an aquarium, but this might require adaptations to meet the needs of the species living in that ecosystem.
Dried leaves can be used to improve water quality by adding tannins and humic acids to water. These substances can help reduce the hardness of the water and make it more acidic, which can benefit certain species of fish and plants. However, care must be taken not to exceed the acceptable limit of these substances to avoid water quality problems.
It is also possible that dried guava leaves are used as a substrate for aquarium shrimp and snails, which can feed on the microorganisms that grow on the leaves. However, this will require regular monitoring to ensure the leaves are not breaking down too quickly and causing water quality issues.
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