Nice post Tom...I will have to agree, Rex's prices are higher and it did take me over 2 weeks to receive my ferts.
Helps if you give more background for your tank.
Excel, high light?
CO2? Volume etc?
General goal.
Dosing is easy once you do it 1-3X.
Do not freak over KNO3 names etc.
Folks don't have cows when they add baking soda to cookies etc, even though it has a chemical formula name.
Add 1/4 teaspoon etc.
No big deal.
Folks get weird and scared though, some go with brand names and pay a lot of $$$ for water basically.
I think Alan will be selling an Excel like item sometime.
Cheaper etc. Rex is on and off, takes some time to get the items, Alan(aquariumfertilizers.com) is pretty fast about it.
For say a 55 gal tank with CO2, moderate light:
2 lbs GH booster
2lbs KNO3
1 KH2PO4
1 Lb CMS+B
1/2lb of 10% Iron if you wish, mix into the CMS.
This will last a long time(years likely).
For tanks under say 20-30 gallon, making a stock solution might be easier than measuring 1/16th of teaspoon, but this is not rocket science either, if you are off 1-4ppm of NO3, it's not an issue, as long as you dose some(little more, little less)
All we are doing is not letting things become limiting.
The rest is having moderate to low light and then mostly...........and 95% of the issues, are CO2 gas. So later, that is where you should focus most of the energy and tweaking things.
Nutrients are easy once you do them a few times.
Easy to reset(water change) and you can avoid test kits if you wish using water changes(most do anyway and many hate testing, even if they lie and tell others they should do it:silly![]()
Regards,
Tom Barr
I am actually inquiring about several tanks, but primarily about my 92 Gallon Corner Tank. Medium Light 2x96w Power Compact Bulbs. Just slightly over 2 watts per gallon.
This stuff is a little bit more advanced.
Excel is really great for me, because I have a fair amount of turnover in my tank. Obviously the more turnover you have, the less dissolved CO2 you have in the water. Since dissolved organic carbons don't get released into the air I do not have to worry about lowering my tank turnover. Which is why Excel is perfect for me.
If I used CO2, I'd be loosing a lot of CO2 due to agitation.
So the CMS+B will cover the the Trace (Micro) Nutrients?
Iron Chellate is obviously for Iron
What do the other ones do?
What do you use the GH Booster for?
What do you use the Potassium Sulfate for and Potassium Nitrate?
Should I be testing for other nutrients, the only thing that I have been testing for in the past was for my Ammonia, Nitrites and Nitrates. Should I also be measuring my Iron and whatever else levels?