Hello Fellow Petshrimpers!
Do any of you use plant fertilizers in your shrimp tanks? Any detrimental effects to the shrimp? Which brands do you use? Thanks for any experiences you care to share....
Plant Fertilizers & Shrimp
Moderator: Mustafa
In the past, I have used most of SeaChem's and Kent's lines as well as my own mix. All I use now is fishfood.
If you have growing, healthy plants and you follow the manufacturer's instructions, there should be no trouble. Any potentially dangerous heavy metals will be taken up by plants or bound by the substrate (assuming you have a decent substrate).
If you have growing, healthy plants and you follow the manufacturer's instructions, there should be no trouble. Any potentially dangerous heavy metals will be taken up by plants or bound by the substrate (assuming you have a decent substrate).
I have some high light tanks and fertilize heavily. Cryptocoryns will melt from nitrates in fertilizer long before shrimp will be harmed.
Most aquarium fertilizers don't contain any nitrates anyway, just potassuim, iron and trace elements.
But, bottom line, don't sweat it. Anything safe for the plants is safe for the shrimp.
Most aquarium fertilizers don't contain any nitrates anyway, just potassuim, iron and trace elements.
But, bottom line, don't sweat it. Anything safe for the plants is safe for the shrimp.