

🌿 Elevate your shrimp tank with nature’s own stress-relief and style!
SunGrow Alder Cones are a 100-piece natural water conditioner designed specifically for freshwater shrimp tanks. By releasing beneficial tannins, they lower pH levels and create a soothing blackwater environment that mimics shrimp’s natural habitat, promoting molting and reducing stress. Each cone ranges from 0.5 to 1 inch, adding a unique, rustic aesthetic to your aquarium while serving as a natural food source. Easy to prepare and use, this value pack is perfect for hobbyists seeking both functional water treatment and organic tank décor.
















| ASIN | B0CLDXX3S8 |
| ASIN | B0CLDXX3S8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,427 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #246 in Aquarium Water Treatments |
| Brand Name | SunGrow |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,048) |
| Date First Available | October 19, 2023 |
| Date First Available | October 19, 2023 |
| Directions | 1. Rinse the Alder Cones under tap water. 2. Soak the Alder Cones in fresh water (optional). 3. Place the Alder Cones in the aquarium. |
| Included Components | Alder Cones |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.5 x 5.12 x 2.13 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Luffy Pets Collection |
| Manufacturer | Luffy Pets Collection |
| Package Dimensions | 8.5 x 5.12 x 2.13 inches; 0.64 ounces |
| Size | 100 Pcs |
| Specific Uses for Product | Water conditioner |
T**R
Exactly as advertised
Great little cones doing exactly what they're supposed to. They're about an inch to an inch and a half long. First 2 images are before, the next are after 24 hours of 1 cone in my 5 gallon. A few things to note before buying this: 1. The purpose of Alder cones is mainly to release tannins into the water column. Tannins have beneficial properties to the livestock in the tank and mimics some species natural environment to reduce their stress. Unless you have something like activated carbon or purigen in your filter- these cones will turn your water brown/tea colored! (Google blackwater aquarium- the colored water effect of this style is from a tannin source.) Removing tannins via chemical filtration also sort of defeats the purpose of adding the cone in the first place. If you don't want your tank to get very dark, you can either add fewer cones or get something that releases tannins less/more slowly, i.e Indian almond leaves, oak leaves, or driftwood, but it's still likely that your water will no longer be crystal clear if that's the look you prefer. 2. Adding tannins will drop your PH! For how much and how long depends on how much is added and what's maintained or removed, along with what kind of buffering capacity your water has- but please be aware of this and monitor. Especially if you already have livestock in the tank that may be sensitive to this. 3. Instructions on the package recommend 1 cone per gallon. That's A LOT. I'd recommend 1 per 5 gallons and add 1 more per 5 gallons after a few days if needed. As you can see from the photos, just 1 cone noticeably darkened my 5 gallon tank. I may add one more in another 24 hours but that will likely be more than enough to get the effect that I'm looking for. 4. The cones will float like driftwood does until water logged. I had a spare U clip and plant pot that I put the cone in and clipped it to the side of my tank to keep it underwater until it sinks. (Pictured) Again, awesome product and works just as intended. I love the blackwater look personally but it's not for everyone. Just don't rag on the seller because you bought a product that you didn't look into.
J**H
Absolute tannin machines
I didn't bother reading the instructions on the backside like a dumbdumb because I thought these would be like many others - barely changes water color for maybe a week. Nope. I put 5 in a 10 gallon and 15 in a 55 gallon. Within a couple hours, both were the most delicious looking tea color I've ever seen my tanks. I put them in a basket and have them browning another 10 gallon as we speak. I did do my due dilligence and removed half. The gorgeous, nearly black darkness in my 55 gallon barely reduced my pH by 0.1 so people are freaking out for no reason. I have particularly hard tap water so these will help tremendously!
Y**A
Tannins for your aquarium.
PSA. Make sure to boil them. I started boiling them for an hour but when I put it into the tank, it tan it A LOT. Not an issue with the cones, it was me. So I boiled them for a few more hours with water changes in between. I also soaked it overnight. Much much better now. I also had to do water changes in my tank. Again my issue not the cones. They work and now looks great in the tank.
C**C
Works like a charm!
They work! If you’re not totally familiar with what they do definitely look into it. I soaked my cone in dechlorinated water for a full 24 hours before I put it in my tank and the next day it was so dark I could not see through the water. It’s great for the fish and the shrimp but if you want to see them you might consider soaking your cone a little longer! I did a 25% water change and then I took the picture that you see posted. I didn’t snap one before but this gives you an idea of what it looks like.
M**S
0 Stars
This product killed all of my fish, I’ve had my fish for well over a year and I followed all the directions on the pack and then was finally able to add the pinecones last night, 3 for my 30 gallon and all of my fish are dead. $100 of fish I’ve had for a while gone
A**N
Fantastic!
I’ve kept several species of aquatic fauna over the years as well as crustaceans such as amanos, neocaridini, crayfish, as well as a plethora of freshwater fish. I bought these alder cones for my new Amazon Puffers. In nature, they live in the Amazon river (crazy right) and are accustomed to very tannin rich water. This is due to plant matter falling into the water from the jungle. As you probably know by now, this reduces the pH of the water making it slightly acidic. Tannins also tend to darken the water. Without these things my Amazon puffers were stressed out, glass surfing and swimming erratically. I added these alder cones and within minutes my tank is as dark as the Amazon river. These things release the most tannins I’ve ever seen from anything. I’ve used mopani wood, almond leaves, and they PALE in comparison to what these alder cones can do. If you don’t want tannins, look somewhere else. However if you DO want tannins, and all their beautiful positive health benefits, then buy these. Use a few at a time if you’re new to it. I did and now I have some very happy river wolves. P.S. my tank smells like delicious tea :) Also, to the negative reviewers that complain that the cones made their water dark: yeah, they’re supposed to do that. Do your research silly.
A**E
Indifferent
Thought these were great. A good size. I didn’t boil them as instructed but I’ve used other that I also didn’t boil before use. But these killed my guppies and created a nasty film in the water I use to top off my larger tank. I’ll try boiling them next time but may just toss them. Can’t really see the film that was created I’ve pour a good amount out but this is what was left.
T**S
Good
Good buy
R**P
The picture doesn't 100% show how dark the tannins are in the larger tank. I have been trying out different botanicals thru sunglow such as the small Catappa leaves, these alder cones and the Cholla wood. The small Catappa leaves didn't do much so why I tried the cones next. The large Betta tank (15 gallon) I put in two cones after boiling for 15 minutes and my tank got very dark to the point that I removed one cone. In the smaller Crystal red Shrimp tank (5gallon) I put in one cone which was perfect. So these cones do a great job vs other items I have for tannins but be careful how many you put in. I also tested the water in both tanks and my ph came back lowered which was the main reason I grabbed the three different items since my ph was around 7.6 but after testing I am about 7.2-7.0 so the alder cones are definitely helping . Very happy with these cones!
M**K
It's a very small bag but good stuff. Make sure you boil it before adding to your tank. Mine were very dirty.
R**G
The alter cones stained the water very quickly. I would suggest boil them first then as stated 1 per gal Found foe.myself 1 for every 5 gals. When I do a dark river tank I will be using these botanical.
R**L
Tamise vraiment bien l’eau. Ne pas en utiliser beaucoup.
J**A
While these cones were great for my shrimps, they killed all of my fishes and snails in the tank! These include guppies and corydoras. The shrimps all survived and were seen snacking on them. I wouldn't purchase this again and beware if you have other fishes in tank.
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