plant fertilizer in a newly set shimp tank
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 6:18 am
Dear all,
I am relatively new to shrimp-keeping. I have one 35 L (9.24 gallon) tank with White Pearls that are reproducing. Now the population is approx. 40 shrimps in that tank. I also have Red Cherry Shrimps, Bumblebees, Amanos in other tanks. Only Amanos are kept in community tank, all the rest separately from fish.
I am setting up a new tank, which will be aquascaped mostly by eleocharis and Java moss and may be some other plant.
As the first layer in the aqua JBL AquaBasis plus has been already put in this aquarium. The next layer is black gravel. As it is written on JBL AquaBasis plus pack, it contains the full range of vital nutrients as well as iron and trace elements ( Cu, Zn, …). So my question is about Cu – will it harm the shrimps? Or its consistence is so tiny and it won’t harm? Does anyone have experience with this plant fertilizer?
Thanks in advance!
Uljana
I am relatively new to shrimp-keeping. I have one 35 L (9.24 gallon) tank with White Pearls that are reproducing. Now the population is approx. 40 shrimps in that tank. I also have Red Cherry Shrimps, Bumblebees, Amanos in other tanks. Only Amanos are kept in community tank, all the rest separately from fish.
I am setting up a new tank, which will be aquascaped mostly by eleocharis and Java moss and may be some other plant.
As the first layer in the aqua JBL AquaBasis plus has been already put in this aquarium. The next layer is black gravel. As it is written on JBL AquaBasis plus pack, it contains the full range of vital nutrients as well as iron and trace elements ( Cu, Zn, …). So my question is about Cu – will it harm the shrimps? Or its consistence is so tiny and it won’t harm? Does anyone have experience with this plant fertilizer?
Thanks in advance!
Uljana