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Aquafreak
07-17-2003, 9:23 AM
I was looking through the fertilizer section at my LFS and an Azoo product caught my eye, there's a couple of them tiny bottles as tall as Fleet. I forget the names of them but one of them is for red plants, one for green or something or another. Anyone used any of these products and or know whats in them? The LFS tells me its natural hormones for plants.

I also saw an Azoo test kit for trace elements, anyone care to comment on this?

Now back to the question, through quite a few message boards I keep reading again and again about dosing KNO3, PO4, Fe, K and traces.
I do the same routine of the above nutrients for my tank and its doing fine so far. But since looking through the aquabotanic contest results I've been growing a little confused about the fert routines. I see alot of those tanks, and I'd assume them to be a very high standard since they made it to the final with their show tanks, but many of those tanks eg. this one.

http://www.aquabotanic.com/contest/showdetails.asp?TankNumber=24

and this one

http://www.aquabotanic.com/contest/showdetails.asp?TankNumber=19

The owner has the tank moderate-heavily planted, moderately stocked with fish, moderate-high amounts of light, nutrient releasing substrate and CO2. Now if I had a tank of those exact specs and I ask for fert recommendations on a few of the most popular message boards I'd imagine myself getting pretty much the same answer, KNO3, Fe, K, PO4 and traces. But according to the information posted, the owner only use Azoo Fe and Azoo Red Plant Nutrient. Can a tank with that amount of fish and plants be as healthy looking as his tank without additional KNO3, K, PO4 and traces?

If just for arguments sakes that the information is true and he "only" adds those ferts to his tank and nothing else, then why are we all bothering with the whole routine? Just throw in dupla 24 daily and forget about it.

Hope someone would clear this up for me.

Aquafreak
07-18-2003, 3:58 AM
Nobody?

djlen
07-18-2003, 12:12 PM
N, P, K and Traces works for me. It's taken me so long to get to a point of actually being comfortable with my basic regimen that I wouldn't even think of going to a "one product does it all" situation.
I am curious to know what's in this Azoo stuff though. If anybody knows, fill us in.
Len

Aquafreak
07-18-2003, 8:10 PM
thanks for the reply len as always, nobody seems to want to answer this subject, maybe the question is too dumb. About the Azoo stuff, someone over there on Aquabotanic thinks it's snake oil after he tried it.

Timmain42
07-18-2003, 9:35 PM
They can make a decent powerhead, but chems? I'd be wary, myself...

jdwyz
07-22-2003, 3:38 PM
ive seen this red plant azoo fert in some books i have.it has an ingredient (Anthocyanidins)in it that is susspose to be the very chemical that makes red plants have their red color thus boosting the red pigments.its a little more expensive than fluorish.go ahead and pick up a bottle and let us know how your red plants respond.

actually it sounds like a money getter,but who knows?

Aquafreak
07-24-2003, 5:30 AM
lol I posted the question so I didn't have to buy the product. Maybe one of the nicer people here could buy it and give us the results. And plus I don't have many red plants to try it on.