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Post by devonjohnsgard on Apr 16, 2016 12:10:10 GMT -5
Making a special thread for this topic, as I see a couple ordered some SeaChem ferts this week. Here's what's up. The SeaChem line has been restricted to the state of Oregon, until SeaChem fills out the required paper work for each of their ferts. It has been over a month with this problem and SeaChem has still not resolved the issue. AAP has a very low stock of SeaChem ferts and out of stock on some. Thankfully, (most likely by God's design..) AAP had started their new professional grade fert line before we knew this was going to happen with SeaChem. We now have a high quality grade fert line, which is meant to be dose for all planted tank types, but also it really excels for high tech planted tanks, with high demand. If you know your dosing methods, these let you dose EI and end up saving cost over SeaChem, but a fair bit. Consider this new line guys and help spread the word. AAP is branding more and more products as their own! This is huge for us, but it's in the beginning stages. I personally have been using this Macro and Micro line for about 5 months now! Wonderful stuff....AND easy easy, with our pump bottles... So, SeaChem lack of drive to resolve this issue, is only going to help us kick off a line, which actually happens to be better! and better price-wise!!!! www.americanaquariumproducts.com/BulkSeaSaltFerts.htmlGood things ahead guys!
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Post by mmfed01 on Apr 17, 2016 6:51:40 GMT -5
Flirting with my paycheck again are we???
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Post by devonjohnsgard on Apr 18, 2016 12:21:42 GMT -5
...maybe, but we'll be nicer on the pay check then our friends at SeaChem
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Post by mmfed01 on Apr 19, 2016 21:01:01 GMT -5
Carl gave me some background on the company. I'm going to try some out on my smaller tanks. This plays into my chronic condition as a TINKERER... Mike
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Post by childofiam on Apr 30, 2016 12:54:33 GMT -5
Just so you know... I will be switching over to this new line of AAP ferts when my Seachem supplies are used up.
Your recommendation is welcome here. Plants; Anubis, Java fern, Salvinia Minima, Alternanthera Reineckii Rosaefolia, Tiger lily, Water Iris
Richard
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Post by devonjohnsgard on Apr 30, 2016 14:23:05 GMT -5
Just so you know... I will be switching over to this new line of AAP ferts when my Seachem supplies are used up. Your recommendation is welcome here. Plants; Anubis, Java fern, Salvinia Minima, Alternanthera Reineckii Rosaefolia, Tiger lily, Water Iris Richard Id say just the Macro/Micro...since you have high light...maybe potassium....you'll need iron either in the substrate or supplement...
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Post by childofiam on Apr 30, 2016 16:19:53 GMT -5
Just so you know... I will be switching over to this new line of AAP ferts when my Seachem supplies are used up. Your recommendation is welcome here. Plants; Anubis, Java fern, Salvinia Minima, Alternanthera Reineckii Rosaefolia, Tiger lily, Water Iris Richard Id say just the Macro/Micro...since you have high light...maybe potassium....you'll need iron either in the substrate or supplement... How many ounces are in a single pump?
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Post by mmfed01 on May 1, 2016 7:19:26 GMT -5
My Tiger Lotus went nuts with ferts and C02 injection.....Jack and the Beanstalk nuts....
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Post by coco on May 1, 2016 9:27:14 GMT -5
My Tiger Lotus went nuts with ferts and C02 injection.....Jack and the Beanstalk nuts.... Lets see a pic of it.
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Post by Carl on May 1, 2016 10:24:23 GMT -5
How many ounces are in a single pump? I believe each pump is 1 mL which converts to .03381402 ounce Carl
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