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MorkFromOrk 11-08-2004 08:34 PM

Question about test kits...
 
Hey everyone.

I've had a planted 75 litre tank for just over 2 months now. Some of my
plants weren't doing quite well (turning yellow & brown then rotting). I
upgraded my lighting, bought some liquid fert & I just got a Nutrafin CO2
Natural Plant System. We'll see if all this helps...

So here's my question. If I was to get one main test kit for a planted
aquarium, which one is most important? Iron? Phosphate? Nitrate? (I already
have PH, Nitrite, Ammonia, KH & GH)

Thanks for the help.
Ciao!

Mork.



Bucky 12-08-2004 12:41 AM

Question about test kits...
 
It's not one certain element... it's a combination of all of them. You
will be surprised at the power of the CO2 without dosing ferts and doing a
10-15% water change every week. Your plants (at least mine do) get a lot of
their food from water changes.




Hey everyone.

I've had a planted 75 litre tank for just over 2 months now. Some of my
plants weren't doing quite well (turning yellow & brown then rotting). I
upgraded my lighting, bought some liquid fert & I just got a Nutrafin CO2
Natural Plant System. We'll see if all this helps...

So here's my question. If I was to get one main test kit for a planted
aquarium, which one is most important? Iron? Phosphate? Nitrate? (I
already
have PH, Nitrite, Ammonia, KH & GH)

Thanks for the help.
Ciao!

Mork.





RedForeman ©® 17-08-2004 06:31 PM

|| Hey everyone.
||
|| I've had a planted 75 litre tank for just over 2 months now. Some of
|| my plants weren't doing quite well (turning yellow & brown then
|| rotting). I upgraded my lighting, bought some liquid fert & I just
|| got a Nutrafin CO2 Natural Plant System. We'll see if all this
|| helps...

Good luck, have heard good and bad... it's recommended for less than 40g
tanks...

|| So here's my question. If I was to get one main test kit for a
|| planted aquarium, which one is most important? Iron? Phosphate?
|| Nitrate? (I already have PH, Nitrite, Ammonia, KH & GH)

I use the following
pH, kH, gH, NitrAte and phosphate test kits... I only use the pH and kH to
find the CO2 levels, NitrAte to see if the filter is healthy, and phosphate
for seasonal changes in water supply to see if they've changed anything...
some areas, and systems won't need it or be effected by it....

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