Turkey Oak Acorns (40 Pack)
Add the perfect finishing touch to your blackwater aquarium with Turkey Acorn Cups. These small but highly functional botanicals are ideal for aquascapers looking to create a realistic forest-floor effect, mimicking the fine details found in natural riverbeds and flooded woodland habitats.
Despite their compact size, acorn cups release a surprising amount of beneficial tannins and quickly develop biofilm, making them a favourite grazing spot for Caridina and Neocaridina shrimp, as well as Plecos and Ancistrus. Their natural cup shape also provides excellent micro-hiding spaces for shrimplets and fish fry, helping to reduce stress and improve survival rates in breeding setups.
All Castle Dawn Aquatics botanicals are organically sourced, free from pesticides, and naturally sun-dried without the use of chemicals.
Tannins Released: High
Key Features and Important Notes:
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What’s Included:
1 × Pack of Acorn Cups
⚠️ For aquarium use only. Not for human consumption. -
Average Size:
3–4.5 cm (1.18–1.77 inches) -
Source:
Southeast Europe -
Tree Species:
Quercus cerris -
Natural Finishing Detail:
Ideal as a final layer over leaf litter to add realism and depth to blackwater and biotope aquascapes. -
High Tannin Botanical:
Releases high levels of beneficial tannins that gently lower pH and support soft-water conditions. -
Biofilm Development:
Encourages the growth of biofilm, providing a natural and continuous food source for shrimp, plecos, and bottom dwellers. -
Shrimplet and Fry Shelter:
Creates small, secure hideaways that help protect young shrimp and fish fry. -
Preparation Instructions:
Boil for 30 minutes, then soak in cold water overnight before adding to your aquarium. -
Organic and Chemical-Free:
Organically sourced, naturally sun-dried, and free from pesticides and harmful chemicals. -
Natural Variation:
This is a natural product. Colour, shape, and size will vary from piece to piece. -
Conservation Support:
Part of the Wild Betta Rescue Program. Every purchase helps support conservation work across Southeast Asia.