Folks,
I thought I would ask where people tend to purchase their dry ferts with consideration to best price and solid quality. In addition, I was wondering where I might find a primer regarding the different dosing regimes that folks use. Thanks, in advance,
~Tyger~
Planted Tank - Macros, Micros, & So On... Where To Purch
Planted Tank - Macros, Micros, & So On... Where To Purch
~Tyger (Michael)~
Annapolis, MD
Annapolis, MD
- Ben Belton
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I don't know where the best place to purchase is, but I found THIS recent thread on Planted Tank really helpful in seeing how people go about dosing/mixing micros and their thoughts on the matter.
I'm sort of the old dog trying to learn new tricks with all this lately.
I'm sort of the old dog trying to learn new tricks with all this lately.
- Judi
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I just recently restocked my dry ferts, and bought from Green Leaf Aquariums. One of GWAPA's sponsors (Bob's Tropical Plants) also sells dry ferts. Only reason I didn't go with them was because I was already ordering something else from GLA.
For micros I use Seachem Flourish and Flourish Iron, and get them in 2L jugs from Big Al's or Dr. Foster Smith.
As far as dosing regimes go, I start out a tank using the Estimative Index method, and then start tinkering with it. (Unless it's a tank with Aquasoil, in which case I don't dose at all in the beginning, and then sparingly as the tank ages). I just dump the dry ferts in; I'm too lazy to go to the extra step of dissolving them in water first.
For micros I use Seachem Flourish and Flourish Iron, and get them in 2L jugs from Big Al's or Dr. Foster Smith.
As far as dosing regimes go, I start out a tank using the Estimative Index method, and then start tinkering with it. (Unless it's a tank with Aquasoil, in which case I don't dose at all in the beginning, and then sparingly as the tank ages). I just dump the dry ferts in; I'm too lazy to go to the extra step of dissolving them in water first.