Betta choice Cinnomon bark tubes x6

€4.99

What are Betta Choice Cinnamon Bark Tubes?

Cinnamon Bark Tubes are just one of many botanicals harvested and packaged by industry experts Betta Choice. These Cinnamon Bark Tubes come from Sri Lanka and as well as flavouring your biscuits and other bakes, can also lower the pH of your aquarium’s water, making it more suitable for certain species of freshwater fish.

Like other botanicals, Cinnamon Bark Tubes also have anti-microbial properties that help your freshwater fish heal from superficial injuries, like skin infections. They also offer small aquatic animals, like shrimp, a fantastic place to hide out and graze on nutritious biofilms.

Key Features:

Gently decrease pH, making water more suitable for certain species

Give your aquarium a natural ‘blackwater’ look that simulates wild-like conditions

Supply important humins (organic compounds) that plants use to grow

Tanning agents released have anti-microbial properties, promoting better health and vitality

Provide huge surface area for nutritious biofilm development

Great for shrimp breeding set-ups and display aquariums

How do I use Cinnamon Bark Tubes in an aquarium?

Prior to placing Cinnamon Bark Tubes in your aquarium, it’s a good idea to boil them in fresh water. This will remove any lingering bacteria and waterlog them, increasing the chances that they’ll sink when you finally add them to your aquarium.

After boiling your Cinnamon Bark Tubes, strain them and then add them to your aquarium. If pre-boiled, or left for a day or two, the Cinnamon Bark Tubes will sink and start to release humins and tanning agents.

As natural products, Cinnamon Bark Tubes won’t last forever and after two to three weeks they will start to break down and lose their effectiveness. It’s recommended that you replace your Cinnamon Bark Tubes once they start to break down. This pack contains approximately 6 tubes.

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What are Betta Choice Cinnamon Bark Tubes?

Cinnamon Bark Tubes are just one of many botanicals harvested and packaged by industry experts Betta Choice. These Cinnamon Bark Tubes come from Sri Lanka and as well as flavouring your biscuits and other bakes, can also lower the pH of your aquarium’s water, making it more suitable for certain species of freshwater fish.

Like other botanicals, Cinnamon Bark Tubes also have anti-microbial properties that help your freshwater fish heal from superficial injuries, like skin infections. They also offer small aquatic animals, like shrimp, a fantastic place to hide out and graze on nutritious biofilms.

Key Features:

Gently decrease pH, making water more suitable for certain species

Give your aquarium a natural ‘blackwater’ look that simulates wild-like conditions

Supply important humins (organic compounds) that plants use to grow

Tanning agents released have anti-microbial properties, promoting better health and vitality

Provide huge surface area for nutritious biofilm development

Great for shrimp breeding set-ups and display aquariums

How do I use Cinnamon Bark Tubes in an aquarium?

Prior to placing Cinnamon Bark Tubes in your aquarium, it’s a good idea to boil them in fresh water. This will remove any lingering bacteria and waterlog them, increasing the chances that they’ll sink when you finally add them to your aquarium.

After boiling your Cinnamon Bark Tubes, strain them and then add them to your aquarium. If pre-boiled, or left for a day or two, the Cinnamon Bark Tubes will sink and start to release humins and tanning agents.

As natural products, Cinnamon Bark Tubes won’t last forever and after two to three weeks they will start to break down and lose their effectiveness. It’s recommended that you replace your Cinnamon Bark Tubes once they start to break down. This pack contains approximately 6 tubes.

What are Betta Choice Cinnamon Bark Tubes?

Cinnamon Bark Tubes are just one of many botanicals harvested and packaged by industry experts Betta Choice. These Cinnamon Bark Tubes come from Sri Lanka and as well as flavouring your biscuits and other bakes, can also lower the pH of your aquarium’s water, making it more suitable for certain species of freshwater fish.

Like other botanicals, Cinnamon Bark Tubes also have anti-microbial properties that help your freshwater fish heal from superficial injuries, like skin infections. They also offer small aquatic animals, like shrimp, a fantastic place to hide out and graze on nutritious biofilms.

Key Features:

Gently decrease pH, making water more suitable for certain species

Give your aquarium a natural ‘blackwater’ look that simulates wild-like conditions

Supply important humins (organic compounds) that plants use to grow

Tanning agents released have anti-microbial properties, promoting better health and vitality

Provide huge surface area for nutritious biofilm development

Great for shrimp breeding set-ups and display aquariums

How do I use Cinnamon Bark Tubes in an aquarium?

Prior to placing Cinnamon Bark Tubes in your aquarium, it’s a good idea to boil them in fresh water. This will remove any lingering bacteria and waterlog them, increasing the chances that they’ll sink when you finally add them to your aquarium.

After boiling your Cinnamon Bark Tubes, strain them and then add them to your aquarium. If pre-boiled, or left for a day or two, the Cinnamon Bark Tubes will sink and start to release humins and tanning agents.

As natural products, Cinnamon Bark Tubes won’t last forever and after two to three weeks they will start to break down and lose their effectiveness. It’s recommended that you replace your Cinnamon Bark Tubes once they start to break down. This pack contains approximately 6 tubes.