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  1. Mmiller2001, honestly dry fertilizers haven't really been on my radar. After looking at some Green Leaf ferts, it is quite a bit less expensive. Thanks.
  2. I agree with Brian, being prepared for certain scenarios, but I also don't want a ton of fertilizers if I don't really need them in general. I've heard great things about eazy green itself and will be getting it soon, regardless of it being in the package, or on it's own. Looks like I still have some thinking to do. Thanks guys!
  3. I've been using Seachem Flourish in my 2 nano aquariums for 6 months now. There have been holes developing (low phosphate?) in some of my plants in the larger (10 gal) aquarium over the last month or so. Perhaps I'm not fertilizing often enough. I have rotalla indica, bucephelandra, java fern, java moss, elodia and another medium sized leaf stem plant. The livestock consist of 7 Endlers, 6 neons, 4 chery shrimp and 1 amano. My plants grow just fine, however the r. indica has lost a lot of its red, and the fish seem happy with slow nitrate development between water changes. Should I opt for the Easy Fert Package given my plant species or would Easy Green do me well?
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