I use them, but be careful of using too much as many/most of them contain ammonia as a nitrogen source and if your plant uptake rates is not high, your tank ammonia levels will rise. Otherwise, it works quite well for a very cheap cost
I found that some aquarists DIY their own root tab with gel capsule and terrestrial slow release fertilizer.
http://www.aquariumadvice.com/forums...bs-273386.html
Do you think it is safe?
I use them, but be careful of using too much as many/most of them contain ammonia as a nitrogen source and if your plant uptake rates is not high, your tank ammonia levels will rise. Otherwise, it works quite well for a very cheap cost
Any recommended brands that are safer??
There is a thread last year about root tab, and was using Plantacote that buy from Far East florist. I'm using it as my base fert, so far no issue but I'm not keeping sensitive live stock.
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hi TS, for your reading pleasure
http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...abs?highlight=
I am still using Plantacote as supplement to my nano tank. Works for me
Advice from boss Felix
Personally, I use Aquasoil so I don't require these Root tabs. I have had very very bad experience with Root Tabs once when I was working on a low-tech aquarium. The root tabs disintergrate after some time and when I do a gravel vacum of the substrate, the root tabs cloud up the water column......
Does this make sense: ~Imperfect Past equals future tense~
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