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Journal First high tech setup.

I haven’t been great at dosing tbh. I’m also not sure which fertilizer to dose and on what schedule. I have the following:
Flourish
Flourish excel
UNS plant food 0-0-9.1
Apt 1
Apt3
Apt e
Easy green
Leaf zone (api)
API c02 booster

just realized I had a kh kit, not sure I understand the directions but it took 4 drops to get yellow 🤷🏻‍♀️
My advice would be to stick with 50-60% weekly water changes. Dose the incoming water at a rate of 1mL of APT 3 per every 1-2 gallons of new incoming water. This is "front loading" your nutrients each week, and it's a pretty simple/surefire way to make sure your plants get everything they need. That's what I'd do in your position!
 
Tank looks great!

APT products are great and highly recommend them. I am sure @Dennis Wong will comment.

My 2 cents for what is worth is that it does not matter what liquid fertilizer you dose, all that matters is you are consistent with what you dose, has all key ingredients (unless going down ADA way) and with the water change %. I would pick a tank/aquarist whose work you like and just copy what they do and don’t change it. Lot of options in this forum to follow.

I did APT1 followed by APT3 with APT feast aquasoil which you can read in my journal. Came with its struggles and in a good spot now (not perfect which will never happen)
 
I really like the sword's colors on the left side. Do you know what species/variety it is?

If you have 0-1 KH in your tank, the Hanna test kit is usually over-estimating your CO2 injection. You might be injecting closer to 20 or 18ppm potentially, which might not be enough for the light levels you're providing. Also, your plants need food! When plants starve, they grow algae. How much fertilizer are you dosing each week?
I think it is Reni Sword (echinodorus Reni), saw it recently in my LFS and wrote it down as a must get plant for the next scape.
 
Will adding ferts once a week like Rocco suggested cause my nitrates to be too high?
Only if you add too much!
The idea behind front loading fertiliser, is you set your nitrate levels, then allow the plants to use it throughout the week, then you mix fertilisers into your incoming water change water to keep the level as consistent as possible.

It prevents the big drop in nitrates and other nutrients after water changes, caused by the new water being nutrient poor.
 
Ok that makes sense. I need to calculate my water volume first, also should I check nitrates before doing the water change and starting this new routine or will it not matter?
It won’t hurt to know. Be mindful that not all nitrate tests are created equal, and some such as API can be quite inconsistent.

Testing before the water change, the day after and then again at the end of the week before your next water change is a good way to find out what’s going on in your water and begin adjusting your fertiliser dose.
Here is a good thread from the creator of APT on testing to adjust dosing. It is regarding daily dosing, rather than front loading but the information still applies to front loading!
 
Be mindful that not all nitrate tests are created equal, and some such as API can be quite inconsistent.
Is there a nitrate test that’s reliable? I currently have the api master test kit (which I’ll use today before doing the water change) but I’d love to invest in reliable tests.
 
I’d love to invest in reliable tests.

Here's @Naturescapes_Rocco 's review of the available liquid tests:


I use the Hanna Marine High Range Nitrate colorimiter test, adjusted for fresh water

 
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My advice would be to stick with 50-60% weekly water changes. Dose the incoming water at a rate of 1mL of APT 3 per every 1-2 gallons of new incoming water.
Question with this. I’m going to start doing this using distilled water, from my understanding I will need to adjust gh/kh and ph of distilled water? How do I figure out what those parameters need to be to ensure I’m adding good water?
 
There are cheaper options, especially if you mix your own, but I like using APT Sky to remineralize my water. The dosing calculator for it is on The 2 HR Aquarist website along with the dosing calculators for their other products. You enter you water volume (the amount you changed, not the entire tank) , your present gh, which is 0 for distilled water, and your target gh. I dose for a target of 6 because all my tanks have shrimp, but others may have different thoughts
APT Sky Dosing Calculator
 
Here's a review of remineralization


Plenty of shrimp specific remineralizers out there 👍


 
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I’m currently not fertilizing because I’m struggling with high nitrates.
Its pretty amazing how quickly a good deep water change knocks down high nitrates if your source water doesnt contain nitrates.

A 50% water change cuts them in half, a 75% water change takes out 3/4 of them…

And if that is not enough a second deep water change after the first one continues to remove them…

It is the fastest way I know to knock them down…
 
Thanks! Any idea how to attach them to my fluval 107?
I use these fluval rubber connectors. Cut the ribbed hose, slip one over the end. Slip the other end over the glass pipe. Stainless steel hose clamps over both ends to snug down.
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Dont crank to hard on the one over the ribbed hose.. snug enough to orevent it from being tugged out. Crank it down too much and you will crush the ribbed hose.


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Would this apply even with no shrimp in the tank

Thought you mentioned amanos in there 👍

If you're not using shrimp, then the ratio of different minerals in your GH is not as important. You can use a non shrimp-specific RO remineralizer for your calcium and magnesium, or dry dose it 💯
 
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