Tyler777
Fishaholic
Can plant fertilizer mess up the water parameters in a tank ?
That is 4xactly my problem. Ammonia n nitrates spikeIf you use a good quality fertiliser - ie not an unbranded import from the far east, or a fertiliser intended for terrestrial plants - and you dose at or below the recommended dose, there should be no problems.
We've had members who have bought unbranded fertiliser from eBay and had ammonia and nitrite spikes. These fertilisers have been root tabs consisting of small balls inside transparent capsules.
If the tank is heavily planted with fast growing plants, use the dosage on the bottle. If the tank is lightly plants, use a lot less than that as the plants won't need much.
This is the fertilizer I'd been usingThat is 4xactly my problem. Ammonia n nitrates spike
Ok, thanksSpeaking from very recent experience, yes! I just killed off my whole tank with the aforementioned dodgy tabs. But liquid ones should be fine if dosed appropriately. If yore having Spikes keep up with water changes and don't dose any ferts for a bit.
Thank youUse TNC lite
Where can I find that TNC lite ? I looked in Amazon but couldn't find itThank you
I use that one for my 29 gallon tank. I never get ammonia or nitrite from it. You can get too much nitrate if, like me, you have it overpopulated and you tend to overfeed I also use their powdered fertilizer for Estimative Index fertilization in the 75 gallon tank- I will sometimes leave out the NK because the fish produce a lot of nitrate, and I use tabs which will do the same.This is the fertilizer I'd been using