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Fish pictured from top to bottom: Female Powder Blue Dwarf Gourami, Cobalt and Blue Diamond Discus, Baby Whale, Marble Plakat, Longfin White Cloud, Common Otocinclus, Red Head Tapajo, and Strawberry Betta.

 

 

 

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On 9/4/2021 at 8:35 PM, Just a Pygmy Corydora said:

Which one would be better for my plants? The easy green fert or the root tabs? My crypt is melting so I need to bring it back to life. Thanks! I would also want to know if they are available right now.

Which fertilizer is better for your plants depends on the plants. Some plants perfer nutrient intake through their roots in the substrate. And other pefer nutrient intake from the water colum.

Plants that perfer nutrient intake through their roots would do best with root tabs (amazon swords, crypts, most bulb plants)

Plants that perfer nutrient intake through the water colum would do best with liquad fertilizer like easy green (floating plants, rhizome plants, hornwort)

When buying a plant and your not sure what they perfer. Search it up, or ask about it on the forum! 

Crypts are a heavy root feeder so I would suggets root tabs for these guys. My crypts melted back, so I placed in a few easy root tabs and they have been growing new sprouts!

Easy root tabs are by far one of my favorite aquarium products!

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