then multiply... with a calculator if you have to... if you have a computer, you have a calculator. 3 drops to every 10 gallons relates how to 29 gallons? round it up to 30 gallons if you have to. round your 55 up to 60 or down to 50. whatever makes you comfortable.
keep in mind you could dump that whole dang bottle in your 29 by accident and it's not going to cause any serious issues. the fish might just somehow have a little excess water in their colons for a few days. :rofl:
think of it this way... you put blind faith enough in us to ask us instead of doing your own research. you have an answer now that will keep you from wasting product... which is a whole slew of product away from creating an issue from overdosing. why not have that same blind faith in knowing nobody here (at least the trusted veterans) would give you directions you're going to create a holocaust in your tank with? if you're not going to believe us, do your own research... it's all there... everywhere... across the whole web... in chinese, german, english, french... translate page after page until your eyes pop out and your brain hemorrhages as i did to make it so simple for you and others alike... get a PHD in BSology if you'd like... but none of those things are going to address what you need to do now... since you jumped the gun and already made the first mistake... owning plants you're not willing to feed until someone specifies exactly how YOU should feed YOUR plants.
however... i truly believe your best course of action (AND YOUR PLANTS WILL THANK YOU FOR IT) is to feed your plants while you get to know what you need to do to get the best out of them. what works for me may not be the best for you and your tanks.... but refusing to feed any species until you know exactly how they should eat only leads to starvation and dead specimens.
you need to go back and read the whole thread again...where did any dosage comment given to you. tell you it is dependent on your lighting set up...me thinks you are just not listening...