I was just looking at the current TOM entry’s, and 1st off this tank looks amazing…
But this got me thinking, if you were adding a fertilizer for your plants, while running carbon in your filter, wouldn’t the carbon absorb most of the added fertilizer???
I’ve actually gone from using “a ton” of carbon, to not using any and my tanks and fish are doing great, makes me wonder if that was wasted money over the years…
I know some plants will not thrive, without the addition of fertilizers… I don’t add a fertilizer anymore… and have had to pick and choose plants that would thrive on the current level of fish waste, so I understand, that most well planted tanks are going to need fertilizer, but wouldn’t it be counter productive to add fertilizer to a tank, that you are running carbon in???
But this got me thinking, if you were adding a fertilizer for your plants, while running carbon in your filter, wouldn’t the carbon absorb most of the added fertilizer???
I’ve actually gone from using “a ton” of carbon, to not using any and my tanks and fish are doing great, makes me wonder if that was wasted money over the years…
I know some plants will not thrive, without the addition of fertilizers… I don’t add a fertilizer anymore… and have had to pick and choose plants that would thrive on the current level of fish waste, so I understand, that most well planted tanks are going to need fertilizer, but wouldn’t it be counter productive to add fertilizer to a tank, that you are running carbon in???
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