
Guava Leaves (10 Leaves)
Dried Guava Leaves (Psidium guajava) are known for their gentle antibacterial properties and slow tannin release, making them a useful natural additive for shrimp and community aquariums. In terrariums and paludariums, they provide an attractive, natural leaf-litter layer that helps maintain humidity and supports microfauna activity.
Note: Offers mild water-conditioning benefits. Replace as needed once the leaves begin to soften or break down.
Features:
- Gently releases tannins for natural water conditioning
- Supports shrimp health and stable aquarium balance
- Provides shelter and grazing surface for aquatic animals
- Suitable for terrariums and paludariums
- Ideal for frogs, crabs, isopods, and insect enclosures
Usage:
Rinse or briefly blanch before use. In aquariums, the leaves will soften and sink within 1–2 days and gradually decompose. In terrariums, scatter them as part of the substrate or leaf litter to enhance humidity and encourage natural behavior.
Dried Guava Leaves (Psidium guajava) are known for their gentle antibacterial properties and slow tannin release, making them a useful natural additive for shrimp and community aquariums. In terrariums and paludariums, they provide an attractive, natural leaf-litter layer that helps maintain humidity and supports microfauna activity.
Note: Offers mild water-conditioning benefits. Replace as needed once the leaves begin to soften or break down.
Features:
- Gently releases tannins for natural water conditioning
- Supports shrimp health and stable aquarium balance
- Provides shelter and grazing surface for aquatic animals
- Suitable for terrariums and paludariums
- Ideal for frogs, crabs, isopods, and insect enclosures
Usage:
Rinse or briefly blanch before use. In aquariums, the leaves will soften and sink within 1–2 days and gradually decompose. In terrariums, scatter them as part of the substrate or leaf litter to enhance humidity and encourage natural behavior.
Original: $4.08
-70%$4.08
$1.22Description
Dried Guava Leaves (Psidium guajava) are known for their gentle antibacterial properties and slow tannin release, making them a useful natural additive for shrimp and community aquariums. In terrariums and paludariums, they provide an attractive, natural leaf-litter layer that helps maintain humidity and supports microfauna activity.
Note: Offers mild water-conditioning benefits. Replace as needed once the leaves begin to soften or break down.
Features:
- Gently releases tannins for natural water conditioning
- Supports shrimp health and stable aquarium balance
- Provides shelter and grazing surface for aquatic animals
- Suitable for terrariums and paludariums
- Ideal for frogs, crabs, isopods, and insect enclosures
Usage:
Rinse or briefly blanch before use. In aquariums, the leaves will soften and sink within 1–2 days and gradually decompose. In terrariums, scatter them as part of the substrate or leaf litter to enhance humidity and encourage natural behavior.


















