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    Recommendations for Ferric Iron Products

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    Bros, any recommendations on an alternative product (cheap & good)to Seachem Flourish Iron (ferric iron content)?

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    JBL ferrotabs, 20/30tablets for less than $10

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    Iron filings as suggested by Tom Barr.
    See this thread http://www.aquaticquotient.com/phpbb...pic.php?t=8747
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    Other than tablets or tabs... Got anything that exists in liquid form anot?

    Thanks!

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    LushGro-Micro. Comes with the other TEs.

    Every 1ml of the old formulation give 0.22ppm of Fe into a 100L tank.

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    EDTA Fe from dr mallick, $6, just add water.
    he might have DPTA Fe also

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    Do you have the Fe constituent of Dr M's EDTA Fe? Is it still 13%?

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    NA Nature aquarium sells a taiwanese one. Not sure of the brand. He has them in huge 1 or 2 litre bottles too.
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    I'm using this,

    http://www.nature-aquarium.com/order.htm


    Iron and trace elements are essential for healthy plant growth. The bottle contains iron in the chelated form to keep in its ferrous Fe2+ state for easy absorption by the plants. Iron will make red leaves redder and green leaves greener. Contains the vital trace elements calcium, sulphur, zinc, copper, iron, manganese, boron and molybdenum.

    Dosage : Half a capful per 100 litres of water, after weekly water changes.


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    Bros,

    thanks for the prompt response. So far from what I see most of the products quoted are EDTA or Fe3+ typo. I was looking for FE2+ or DPTA typo.

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    On 6/25/2003 10:29:06 AM

    Bros,

    thanks for the prompt response. So far from what I see most of the products quoted are EDTA or Fe3+ typo. I was looking for FE2+ or DPTA typo.


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    I thought "ferrous" means Fe2+ and "ferric" means Fe3+ ?
    [Because I saw your topic say you are looking for "ferric iron products" but now you mention "looking for Fe2+"] [:]

    BTW - is Fe2+ the type of Fe usuable by plants?
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    On 6/25/2003 10:40:02 AM

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    On 6/25/2003 10:29:06 AM

    Bros,

    thanks for the prompt response. So far from what I see most of the products quoted are EDTA or Fe3+ typo. I was looking for FE2+ or DPTA typo.


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    I thought "ferrous" means Fe2+ and "ferric" means Fe3+ ?
    [Because I saw your topic say you are looking for "ferric iron products" but now you mention "looking for Fe2+"] [:]

    BTW - is Fe2+ the type of Fe usuable by plants?
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    Ok sorrie brudder Its ferrous iron I'm looking for...
    Answer to your question: Yes....

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    mr tom barr says plants can take in iron regardless of Fe3/Fe2 ie: plants can convert it anyway, probably just uses more light..

    (that's why you can use elemental iron /iron filings instead of a salt)

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    On 6/25/2003 11:16:52 AM

    mr tom barr says plants can take in iron regardless of Fe3/Fe2 ie: plants can convert it anyway, probably just uses more light..

    (that's why you can use elemental iron /iron filings instead of a salt)
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    Bro, you're correct but it's better if its in Fe2 form. I dun know how long the plants will take to do the conversion but if can save one step, why not rite?

    Also have tried alot of brands with Fe3 in it and always give me problem. But when I use FE2 form no problems leh..

    I guess in the end its a matter of belief/ superstition and probably preference.

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