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Nitrate test kits are often a source of "interesting results", there is an explanation of why here: <"Few problems with my little slice of nature!">.Nitrate levels are 0 on a test even though I’m dosing nitrogen every other day at 0.5mls
Possibly. Lime green would be better.My co2 drop checker is yellow at the end of the day so wondering if I am overdosing co2 all livestock seems ok
Can anyone tell me how to dose this stuff?Sure 11%Dtpa: Iron Plus A
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Something is not quite right here, is it possible those stones are dissolving and hardening your water?Today I measured the following
Tap water
KH - 3.
GH - 9
Aquarium water after lights and co2 off/ out
KH - 6
GH- 15 .
Ideally mix up a solution and dose daily or every other day. Add it to the tank just before the lights come on if possible. Store the solution somewhere dark and relatively cool.Can anyone tell me how to dose this stuff?
I’m thinking of moving the white one at the front out, it doesn’t match anyway and has lots of white calcium lines so that could be the culprit .Something is not quite right here, is it possible those stones are dissolving and hardening your water?
Hi my tank in struggling, scum on surface constantly , plants are bleeding out and I’ve been searching for a post I read from MAC about this been due to hard water .Ideally mix up a solution and dose daily or every other day. Add it to the tank just before the lights come on if possible. Store the solution somewhere dark and relatively cool.
For the solution mix 1.55g in 500ml of water (distilled if possible) each 10ml dose will add 0.1ppm Fe to a 34L tank.
As a starting point I'd maybe add 3ml 5x per week and see if there's any improvement.
If you don't have any accurate weighing scales let me know and we'll try and figure something out based on a teaspoon measurement.