stephanie said:What are your views on liquid ferts? Does anyone use them?
Thanks
Steph
stephanie said:Liquid ferts that you buy.
Im using the seachem rang but it you seem to have to buy a few bottles to cover everything which is a pain.
I would like to use the dry mix but would not have a clue where to start.
stephanie said:Thanks for the replys.
I may go down the route of using Tropica plant Nutrition as i don't know much info on the dry ferts.
I have 3 small tanks in total all under 50 litres.... would the tropica be ok for this and is it safe to use if you have shrimp?
Thanks again
Steph
stephanie said:Thanks for the replys.
I may go down the route of using Tropica plant Nutrition as i don't know much info on the dry ferts.
I have 3 small tanks in total all under 50 litres.... would the tropica be ok for this and is it safe to use if you have shrimp?
Thanks again
Steph
George Farmer said:I've had great results with Tropica Plant Nutrition and their '+' version that includes N and P. It's an ideal all-in-one liquid fert suitable for most set ups.
Both our sponsors stock them.
I'm also using the Easy Life range that is also effective, but has 5 separate bottles.
No. The + version is ok on its own. It contains all the nutrients that the regular version contains, including N and P.stephanie said:Would you have to get the Tropica Plant Nutrition and the +version?
George Farmer said:No. The + version is ok on its own. It contains all the nutrients that the regular version contains, including N and P.stephanie said:Would you have to get the Tropica Plant Nutrition and the +version?
For low lit tanks/low planting density/heavily stocked, there may be enough N and P from the fish/food, so the normal version will do.