FishFanatic04
I'm in Planted School.
I dose much higher then that 3 times a week with fertilizers.
you stole my thunder
Super speed!
I dose much higher then that 3 times a week with fertilizers.
you stole my thunder
Even without plants, I've had no algae, even in uncycled tanks. The only thing remotely close to algae was this odd white stuff covering the tank walls, which my swordtails made their lunch quickly. It disappeared within a few days in both cases of tanks.Without being a plant expert. I think so. Atleast its common to use fast growing plants in the first months of the tank to help absorve all the nutrients and prevent algae.
Potassium Nitrate...
I don't test for anything but ph anymore {unless I am cycling a tank} But if I were to test right after dosing the nitrates skyrocket. But because of the ammonia and nitrates in my tap water, Nitrates would never be below 20 ppm to start. That's before any fish waste or dosing. Some people have 45 ppm in their tap water.
The stuff I got twice was like white dust. Not leaves.I get some weird white stuff on the glass sometimes, too. Like small leaves affixed by a point that wave in the current - they're definitely a plant-like organism Easily gotten rid of but I always find more after I change my water and have scrubbed the glass
A friend of mine has a tank. He has lost interest in fishkeeping and is hoping his fish will die. Yet, they live on.
I do everything in my power to keep my fish alive and yet, I've lost fish. I too would love to know why some fish live and some don't.