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Hi everyone,
I have some leftover profito that i have no use for aquarium-wise, so would it be possible to use it as a fertilizer for garden plants (chillies)? If so, how should I dose and in what quantities?
Cheers
I just bought this from ebay a couple of days ago:
2.5Kg Fine Black Sand Aquarium Fish Tank Substrate 2.5kg | eBay
And for some reason, i only just considered that the sand is most likely dyed, so it may release toxins that are harmful to shrimp in to the water? Has anyone had any experience...
Finally an update! Lots of growth has been going on and i've been moving some plants around. I added some Hydrocotyle Verticillata in to the mix and it seems to be doing well. I've also started to grow some glossostigma in a takeaway tub on top of the tank. But now i've got a new cabinet for my...
That sounds quite expensive seeing as the ones on ebay are around £33 posted :o
This place also sells them might be worth shopping around and giving them a call
http://www.mgfire.co.uk/
I cannot think of any disadvantages, although you will obviously have to be careful not to overdose. Advantages are that you are likely to have better CO2 distribution throughout the tank (less dead spots etc).
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