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Old 13-01-2005, 04:59 PM
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"Justin" wrote in message
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Hi all...

I've just learnt how to use newsgroups and found this one, so hopefully I
don't bombard you all with questions...

I have been runing my planted tank for about 6 mths now and have gone
through the green water period, the unstable period and now that i am
getting established, I want to start tweaking. My fertilizer is where I
want to start...
I have only used Dupla 24 in conjuntion with Dupla Plant 24 in my aquarium
and I have average results but after resently looking at some of the

planted
aquariums at http://www.aquatic-gardeners.org/ I know there must be
something I am doing wrong... Most of these aquariums use Seachem

Flourish
as there daily fertilizer... Has anyone had experience with this?
If anyone can help, I was wondering should I maybe use half dupla and half
flourish as my daily routine or maybe just go straight over to flourish?

I
have pressurized CO2 on 10hours a day with MH lighting in a 200 litre
aquarium. I really want to see the bubbling oxygen effect I have seen in

a
planted aquarium video...

Thanks all for any advise/help you can give.




I just started using Flourish in my heavily planted tank about 2 weeks ago
along with supplementation Nitrate and Flourish iron. I am noticing a nice
improvement in the appearance of my plants although my plants bubbled nicely
before as well.

Rick


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Old 14-01-2005, 02:38 PM
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Thanks for your response Rick. One more question, if I could... Dupla 24
is a daily fertilizer, that is one drop per 50 litres, whereas I have just
been to the Seachem website where it advises that doesage is 10mls per 250
litres twice weekly... I was advised that the benefit of Dupla is that it's
a daily fertilizer which means that there is no surge in nutrients that can
lead to algae when excess nutrients are not utilzed by plants... Do you
think that I could administer the Flourish as a daily fertilizer? Do you do
this?

Thanks

"Rick" wrote in message
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"Justin" wrote in message
...
Hi all...

I've just learnt how to use newsgroups and found this one, so hopefully I
don't bombard you all with questions...

I have been runing my planted tank for about 6 mths now and have gone
through the green water period, the unstable period and now that i am
getting established, I want to start tweaking. My fertilizer is where I
want to start...
I have only used Dupla 24 in conjuntion with Dupla Plant 24 in my
aquarium
and I have average results but after resently looking at some of the

planted
aquariums at http://www.aquatic-gardeners.org/ I know there must be
something I am doing wrong... Most of these aquariums use Seachem

Flourish
as there daily fertilizer... Has anyone had experience with this?
If anyone can help, I was wondering should I maybe use half dupla and
half
flourish as my daily routine or maybe just go straight over to flourish?

I
have pressurized CO2 on 10hours a day with MH lighting in a 200 litre
aquarium. I really want to see the bubbling oxygen effect I have seen in

a
planted aquarium video...

Thanks all for any advise/help you can give.




I just started using Flourish in my heavily planted tank about 2 weeks ago
along with supplementation Nitrate and Flourish iron. I am noticing a nice
improvement in the appearance of my plants although my plants bubbled
nicely
before as well.

Rick




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"Justin" wrote in message
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Thanks for your response Rick. One more question, if I could... Dupla 24
is a daily fertilizer, that is one drop per 50 litres, whereas I have just
been to the Seachem website where it advises that doesage is 10mls per 250
litres twice weekly... I was advised that the benefit of Dupla is that

it's
a daily fertilizer which means that there is no surge in nutrients that

can
lead to algae when excess nutrients are not utilzed by plants... Do you
think that I could administer the Flourish as a daily fertilizer? Do you

do
this?

Thanks



in my 77 I dose 15ml of Flourish 3 x a week along with a 1/2 tsp of KN03 3
x week ( the kn03 is adjusted according to the needs of the plants but I try
to maintain at least 5ppm and closer to 10ppm). I also add 1/2 - 3/4 tsp of
Potassium sulfate only after water changes and about 1/8th tsp of potassium
phosphate 1 x or 2x a week. I use Seachems test kits to measure levels and
adjust accordingly. I normally do water changes 1 x weekly with about a
40-50% change and this does not allow any nutrient build up however the last
month or so my water changes have been more on the order of every 10-14 days
and there has been no problem. I do have some green algae on the glass which
is easily removed however I obviously have to tweak my dosing a bit to try
and eliminate this. I did the daily dosing of PMDD or dupla and found it to
be a pain. I simply figured out how many drops I need daily x that by 2 or
by 3 and dosed 2x week or 3 x a week. My plants were suffering some
yellowing and I thought changing my substrate to flourish would eliminate
this problem but I have been adding Flourish iron and this has really made a
difference.

Rick


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