Guava leaves act as a food source for both shrimp and fish. The biofilm that forms once submersed in your aquarium will mimic their natural food sources. Guava leaves contain polyphenols, carotenoids, flavonoids and tannins that help with spawning. Guava leaves release tannins but not nearly as those released by other popular botanicals.
Preparation: Boil leaves for 10 minutes and then let soak for 1 hour. Afterwards rinse and place into aquarium.
Each pack comes with 10 leaves and each Guava leaf measures 4- 7 inches.