Some folk seem to think that EI dosing is harmful to fish, well, I've been breeding these guys for the last 6 months and rearing the fry in the tank water, the nice clean quarantine tanks and well cycled filters etc? the fry all die. I've tried 2 dozen different ways. If I simply float a nursery tank , they all do excellent, zero loss, if I move to a nice clean system, I might get 1 out of 50.
So, the richer nutrients seem to help more than hurt.
Regardless of the causes for each case, the fact remains...........the nutrients do not affect the fish eggs, fry, adults in any negative way that is observable.
So why do folks worry about ferts, ppm's of NO3, PO4 so much?
I understand a tighter tolerance for a Reef for PO4 etc...but Freshwater?
Folks say there is risk, I've yet to be able to verify this and I've been at it for 15 years, Discus, Apisto's, Shrimps etc......all breed etc.
New fish on the block: Betta macrostoma, have a nice 20 Gal for that pair.
So, the richer nutrients seem to help more than hurt.
Regardless of the causes for each case, the fact remains...........the nutrients do not affect the fish eggs, fry, adults in any negative way that is observable.
So why do folks worry about ferts, ppm's of NO3, PO4 so much?
I understand a tighter tolerance for a Reef for PO4 etc...but Freshwater?
Folks say there is risk, I've yet to be able to verify this and I've been at it for 15 years, Discus, Apisto's, Shrimps etc......all breed etc.
New fish on the block: Betta macrostoma, have a nice 20 Gal for that pair.