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    Quote Originally Posted by Orion View Post
    Sure! Tomorrow Friday get a tank and plants. I prefer magnets and all this....sounds crazy
    I read from Tom Barr forum said that initially it provides iron but once oxides the tank was susceptible to a black slime type bacterial algae that was difficult to keep in check.

    Here's the link.

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    [QUOTE=blue33;374736]I read from Tom Barr forum said that initially it provides iron but once oxides the tank was susceptible to a black slime type bacterial algae that was difficult to keep in check.

    OK. This one is scientific. Anyway I mentioned I bought API LeafZone that already contains chelated iron and potassium. The reason I failed must then be temperature and lighting.(others please enlighten) Seriously this one pulls me down.

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    [quote=Orion;374738]
    Quote Originally Posted by blue33 View Post
    I read from Tom Barr forum said that initially it provides iron but once oxides the tank was susceptible to a black slime type bacterial algae that was difficult to keep in check.

    OK. This one is scientific. Anyway I mentioned I bought API LeafZone that already contains chelated iron and potassium. The reason I failed must then be temperature and lighting.(others please enlighten) Seriously this one pulls me down.
    So you still going to try the experiment? Seachem iron is good! Got a Ferroplant Chelated iron, find it pretty good, dont think market is selling anymore, got 2nd hand from a retired hobbyist.

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    [QUOTE=blue33;374740]
    Quote Originally Posted by Orion View Post

    So you still going to try the experiment?
    As with all decisions that require resources, I am going to sleep well tonight. Tomorrow morning when my mind is much clearer, I will ponder all the points again before the final verdict.

    Right now is yes. I also curious to know the outcome.

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    Hi Orion

    Why not provide full details of your tanks parameters, your fert dosage regime etc etc? I am sure more people will chip in to give advice if you provide more details. Cheers!

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    my tank is in disarray now. cardinals are dying so can I still continue with my fertiliser regime (once 2 days Iron & Trace) or should I stop for awhile?

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    [QUOTE=blue33;374740]
    Quote Originally Posted by Orion View Post

    So you still going to try the experiment? Seachem iron is good! Got a Ferroplant Chelated iron, find it pretty good, dont think market is selling anymore, got 2nd hand from a retired hobbyist.
    Hem....
    I checked with the LFS about this iron screw thing and decided not to go ahead as I won't want to end up having a .

    But I have got myself a very red plant Echinodorus Rubin which was told very easy one. I will also try Seachem iron after I have done with API.
    So I am still orthodox after all and sorry for the disappointment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by z_z View Post
    Hi Orion

    Why not provide full details of your tanks parameters, your fert dosage regime etc etc? I am sure more people will chip in to give advice if you provide more details. Cheers!
    I am a conservative man and right now I am only having problems with red plants.

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    [quote=Orion;374990]
    Quote Originally Posted by blue33 View Post

    Hem....
    I checked with the LFS about this iron screw thing and decided not to go ahead as I won't want to end up having a .

    But I have got myself a very red plant Echinodorus Rubin which was told very easy one. I will also try Seachem iron after I have done with API.
    So I am still orthodox after all and sorry for the disappointment.
    No problem! I by chance bought Ferroplant Iron ferts from a retired hobbyist, try once and see great result, too bad i think they no longer sold in Singapore. Is a chelated Iron.

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    This was the condition of my Alternanthera reineckii before.


    ...and since been injection Seachem Iron, LushGro-Micros & Aqua-Gro last 2 week (least 3x weekly) and this has been the result

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morgan01 View Post
    This was the condition of my Alternanthera reineckii before.


    ...and since been injection Seachem Iron, LushGro-Micros & Aqua-Gro last 2 week (least 3x weekly) and this has been the result
    You mean the plant bed? Or the water column?

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    plant bed into gravel with syringe

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    Oh my god - Echinodorus X Rubin is a hybrid! origins by deutsch works from Hans Barth nursery-Dessau Deustchland.


    http://www.tropica.com/article.asp?t...aristic&id=251


    BTW how do plants hybridize?
    Last edited by Orion; 4th Oct 2008 at 18:26.

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    You can try Blyxa japonica... just blast it with intense lighting and it will turn copperish

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    [quote=Orion;374990]
    Quote Originally Posted by blue33 View Post

    Hem....
    I checked with the LFS about this iron screw thing and decided not to go ahead as I won't want to end up having a .

    But I have got myself a very red plant Echinodorus Rubin which was told very easy one. I will also try Seachem iron after I have done with API.
    So I am still orthodox after all and sorry for the disappointment.

    Honestly, someone from Seaview has taught me that. I have 1st tried on my tank in office and have no issue. Now, i have done it in my 4ft tank and the red plant is glowing well.

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    Can show your red plant pic?

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    Really want to keep this one thriving, and so I bought a new pack fertilizer just for it.

    But today see, colour fade so much

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    [QUOTE=BlackHawk;375405]
    Quote Originally Posted by Orion View Post


    Honestly, someone from Seaview has taught me that. I have 1st tried on my tank in office and have no issue. Now, i have done it in my 4ft tank and the red plant is glowing well.


    Seaview people (that mature man) although polite, really know 'nuts' about some of the things they sell. They look like Taipei people to me (if you been to Taiwan). Ya, everything also can if you are interested.

    Like Blue33 already mentioned, oxidation will occur. What we can't see doesn't mean it don't happen. We also don't have full details of any insidious effects. (Just don't put your finger into the tank!)

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    You can inject Liquid Iron to the plant bed using the syringe, it really works for me and Morgan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue33 View Post
    You can inject Liquid Iron to the plant bed using the syringe, it really works for me and Morgan.

    Which brand and amount dosage and how many times? Thanks

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