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I just checked my fertilizer and that toxic chemical is not in there. It's just micronutrient fertilizer.I presume the toxic chemical you refer to is the one in the 'liquid CO2' products? That's glutaraldehye. Google it and see what it's also used for. It's not in fertilisers, those are just nutrients needed by plants but these liquid Co2 products are marketed at those people who think they should be adding CO2 but can't be bothered with CO2 cylinders or home made CO2 generators, drop checkers etc.
Some brands of liquid fertiliser contain virtually all the micronutrients (minerals) needed by plants, some contain only a few; some contain macro nutrients as well (the NPK known to gardeners) while others contain only micronutrients.
With low tech plants (the 'easy' ones), the fish and fish food usually provide enough nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (NPK) and fish respiration and bacterial action provide enough CO2. But hi tech ('difficult') plants do need extra NPK and CO2.
you said to check my water when there is growth from my plants. what would be considered good enough for fish after i do that?That’s the style. Why put yourself through all this fish in fish out nonsense? It’s a load of old tosh put about by the fishkeeping industry to sell a load of unnecessary chemicals etc etc paranoid rant etc.
Silent cycling is the way. Any idiot can do it. Including me.
Put your tank stuff in, then water n lots and lots and lots and lots of plants*. Turn everything on. Take a photo. Go to the pub. Research fish on your phone. Come back in a couple of weeks. Check photo with tank. If there’s plant growth test your water. If it’s ok get your fish.
Sorted.
*Water Sprite
Frogbit
Water Lettuce
Salvina
Anacharis
Duckweed
Hornwort
Moneywort......are the ones recommended to me on here. It works.
my ammonia won't go down at all. i haven't added any since last week. it just stays high no matter what. should i do a water change? i did before i added plants too.If the plants are showing lots of new growth and both ammonia and nitrite are zero, that's good for fish. But keep an eye on the ammonia and nitrite levels daily until you are sure they are staying at zero.
but shouldn't the ammonia still go down if i'm not even adding any?You mentioned in an earlier post that you added 4 anubias and a sword plant a few days ago. The anubias are slow growers and won't take up much ammonia. That leaves just the sword. Is it showing signs of active growth - leaves getting bigger and new leaves growing? (And depending on the type of sword it might outgrow the tank as some species are big plants)
As it's only been a few days, I would wait at least a week and see if the ammonia does drop. Monitor nitrite as well as bacteria will convert ammonia into nitrite while plants don't.