Dry Dosing Questions: For people who dry dose

Should I dry dose?

  • YES! Dry dose both tanks!

    Votes: 9 75.0%
  • Yes, but only dry dose the 55 gal planted community

    Votes: 1 8.3%
  • Yes, but only dry dose the 20 gal heavily planted invert tank

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No dont dry dose at all

    Votes: 2 16.7%

  • Total voters
    12

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Daphnia Wrangler
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Hey everyone. I have decided I would like to try dry dosing, at least in my big 55 gal tank. However, i have some sensitive critters (ottos, ghost shrimp i have grown attached to, and random snails.) and i worry that this could potentially be harmful to dry dose. Any thoughts?

My other tank is a 20 gal invert tank that is full of snails and shrimp. I have heard that plant ferts can really stress/kill shrimp and other inverts out a lot.

Let me know what everyone has to say!
 
I dose EI, but I pre-mix solutions of each compound! IMO, dry doing is least accurate. You can weigh on a gram scale, then dry dose that if you have to "dry" dose. You could just dose...

-Aaron
 
I dose EI, but I pre-mix solutions of each compound! IMO, dry doing is least accurate. You can weigh on a gram scale, then dry dose that if you have to "dry" dose. You could just dose...

-Aaron

So you just make up your own liquid ferts? I like that idea! sounds good to me. And I have access to equipment that would make weighing out quite exact...i am a chem major ^_^
 
Mine's an 80, not a 55, but the answer is the same. I don't waste fertz on tanks that don't have plants.
 
So you just make up your own liquid ferts? I like that idea! sounds good to me. And I have access to equipment that would make weighing out quite exact...i am a chem major ^_^

Yeah you can get measurements from another forum if you follow this link, and you can prolly get the measurements here to, I just dont know where!

-Aaron
 
If you have a good amount of plant raising the nitrate is fine. I have ottos, sae, tetras they swim around fine. Here is a pic of mine I dose 4.5g kn03, 3.5g k2s04, and .9g kh2p04 trace 15ml and iron 7ml which is a lot for a 55g tank and everything is fine. But if you don't have a lot of plants in one of the tanks don't waste the ferts.
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IMO, its the nitrite from nitro-bacter breaking down nitrate, that causes issues...

-Aaron
 
If you have a good amount of plant raising the nitrate is fine. I have ottos, sae, tetras they swim around fine. Here is a pic of mine I dose 4.5g kn03, 3.5g k2s04, and .9g kh2p04 trace 15ml and iron 7ml which is a lot for a 55g tank and everything is fine so just do it :).
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What carpetting plant is that on the right?
 
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