FYI: Indian almond leaves

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This is my burns my but topic for the day.
A person I sold some expensive salamanders to used indian almond leaves in their setup. Evidently they are being advocated as a prophylactic and for disease treatment for many salamanders. Her salamanders were Neurergus kaiseri. Neurergus kaiseri and axolotls both do best in hard water. Indian almond leaves soften water.
 
I've heard as well that they are great for disease treatment etc. Almost like they're marketed as some sort of "magic" leaf. But as far as I know there is no hard evidence to support their pharmaceutical properties. Do you know anything about that?

Also I can only imagine that they would cause more disease than they would cure for hard water specimens.
 
The proponents of the use of Indian almond leaves claim the tannins are good for treating bacterial and fungal infection on a topical level but they do 'tighten' the skin and close pores, so treatment is meant to cease before any other treatments are then used. I have heard that these leaves are used for Siamese fighting fish before a fight, as a preventative, and after, as a treatment. They apparently also soothe the skin. It should be possible to achieve these benefits with a short-term treatment (one to two weeks) rather than leaving the leaves permanently in the tank, especially for species that prefer harder water.
 
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