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chris1017
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Post by chris1017 »

i have a 15 gallon tank that i use for my krib fry that i started planting. i just added the hagen co2 kit and now i need some good ferts to use. ones that will add macro and micro nutrients. the plants i have now are 3 types of anubias, java fern, amazon sword, red ludwigia, green cabomba, hygrophila and bacopa. i would like to add some val's and then i may be out of room.


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Ghazanfar Ghori
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Post by Ghazanfar Ghori »

I reccomend you use the Seachem line of ferts.
Seachem Flourish and Flourish Trace should provide
enough of what you're looking for. If you need an
extra little kick - try using Seachem Excel in conjunction with the Hagen CO2
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If you can't find the SeaChem for some reason, the Kent line works fine too.
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