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I was wondering is it better to harvest the leaves when they're green on the tree or when they fall off? I would guess when they're still green. But, not sure.

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Good question wonder if they need to be dry. I also would like to know if anyone else puts in green leaves. I have always used dry ones I collect after they fall.

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I just ordered some Tantora Mulberry leaves that are dried, organic and raw, and it said to boil them 10 to 15 minutes first before putting them in the tank.

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The tantora ones are great. They usually give you huge leaves. I have several dwarf mulberry trees that I'll be trying out soon. They ususlly loose all there leaves around fall. I guess the green ones would be ok. I don't see any reason why they wouldn't. I'd still boil them for a couple of minutes first just to make it easier for the shrimp to feed on. IMO boilling for 10-15 min seems a bit long. I ususlly boil leaves (except IAL) for 2-3 minutes tops. Then it's feeding frenzy time.

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Yeah I thought 10 to15 minutes seemed a little excessive too. I usually boil for three minutes for

Everything, spinich, zuccinni, oak leaves, etc, then let them cool and put them in.

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