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Old 10-13-2011, 08:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Heys guys, plant noob here, a buddy of mine gave me one of those nutrafin co2 natural plant system kits.Everything seems to be fine and it works. It came with a bottle of fertilizer and it says dose 5ml for every 10 gallon. I have a 29 gallon fish tank. Do I just pour 15ml straight to the water in my aquarium? If yes, how often. I also noticed that it contains 0.0005% of copper, I have amano shrimps, ghost shrimps and a vampire shrimp in my tank. Is that too much copper for my inverts? Thanks guys!
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Old 10-14-2011, 10:46 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Heys guys, plant noob here, a buddy of mine gave me one of those nutrafin co2 natural plant system kits.Everything seems to be fine and it works. It came with a bottle of fertilizer and it says dose 5ml for every 10 gallon. I have a 29 gallon fish tank. Do I just pour 15ml straight to the water in my aquarium? If yes, how often. I also noticed that it contains 0.0005% of copper, I have amano shrimps, ghost shrimps and a vampire shrimp in my tank. Is that too much copper for my inverts? Thanks guys!
The fertilizer you can add safely to the tank, but I would only do a half dose so your shrimp don't have to deal with as much copper. Look on the ingredients though - if it says copper sulfate your shrimps are safe and you can add the full dose.
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