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![]() Hi, I'm obviously new here so "hello" to you all. I'm not too sure how in depth you guys go with planted tanks so I apologise in advance if this seems an odd question - if it's not an odd question then great, perhaps someone can help! I have a Juwel Rio 125, heavily planted, 3.6 WPG HO T8, CO2 30ppm, Dennerle substrate and micro ferts, macro ferts dosed daily (KNO3 and KH2PO4). pH 6.6, KH 3.5, GH 6, NO3 15ppm, PO4 1ppm. Does anyone know where in the UK I can buy Potassium sulphate (K2SO4)? If not does anyone know where I can buy Muriate of Potash (KCl)? If so does anyone know how soluble either of these are? I'm after dosing potassium as well as nitrates and phosphates. Thanks. -- gf225 |
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![]() Well, as it happens, I know that www.aquaessentials.co.uk will be selling K2SO4 (and KNO3 and KH2PO4) as of next week. About the solubility of K2SO4, it's 12g per 100ml. gf225 Wrote: Hi, I'm obviously new here so "hello" to you all. I'm not too sure how in depth you guys go with planted tanks so I apologise in advance if this seems an odd question - if it's not an odd question then great, perhaps someone can help! I have a Juwel Rio 125, heavily planted, 3.6 WPG HO T8, CO2 30ppm, Dennerle substrate and micro ferts, macro ferts dosed daily (KNO3 and KH2PO4). pH 6.6, KH 3.5, GH 6, NO3 15ppm, PO4 1ppm. Does anyone know where in the UK I can buy Potassium sulphate (K2SO4)? If not does anyone know where I can buy Muriate of Potash (KCl)? If so does anyone know how soluble either of these are? I'm after dosing potassium as well as nitrates and phosphates. Thanks. -- NCG |
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![]() "gf225" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm obviously new here so "hello" to you all. I'm not too sure how in depth you guys go with planted tanks so I apologise in advance if this seems an odd question - if it's not an odd question then great, perhaps someone can help! I have a Juwel Rio 125, heavily planted, 3.6 WPG HO T8, CO2 30ppm, Dennerle substrate and micro ferts, macro ferts dosed daily (KNO3 and KH2PO4). pH 6.6, KH 3.5, GH 6, NO3 15ppm, PO4 1ppm. Does anyone know where in the UK I can buy Potassium sulphate (K2SO4)? If not does anyone know where I can buy Muriate of Potash (KCl)? If so does anyone know how soluble either of these are? I'm after dosing potassium as well as nitrates and phosphates. Thanks. -- gf225 I would think most garden centres have KCL or hydroponics stores carry a lot of the specialty items. If you don't mind paying the shipping there is also GregWatson.com in the U.S.. You might also find this helpful http://fins.actwin.com/aquatic-plant.../msg00312.html. The Krib is also a very good source of information. |
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Bill Stock wrote:
"gf225" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm obviously new here so "hello" to you all. I'm not too sure how in depth you guys go with planted tanks so I apologise in advance if this seems an odd question - if it's not an odd question then great, perhaps someone can help! I have a Juwel Rio 125, heavily planted, 3.6 WPG HO T8, CO2 30ppm, Dennerle substrate and micro ferts, macro ferts dosed daily (KNO3 and KH2PO4). pH 6.6, KH 3.5, GH 6, NO3 15ppm, PO4 1ppm. Does anyone know where in the UK I can buy Potassium sulphate (K2SO4)? If not does anyone know where I can buy Muriate of Potash (KCl)? If so does anyone know how soluble either of these are? I'm after dosing potassium as well as nitrates and phosphates. Thanks. -- gf225 I would think most garden centres have KCL or hydroponics stores carry a lot of the specialty items. If you don't mind paying the shipping there is also GregWatson.com in the U.S.. You might also find this helpful http://fins.actwin.com/aquatic-plant.../msg00312.html. The Krib is also a very good source of information. That's not an odd question at all. In addition to Bill's great suggestions, Kent makes Botanica K and Seachem makes Flourish Potassium. The Kent product is dilute KCl; I don't know what's in the Seachem stuff. Those products might be pricier than what you're looking for since your tank is so large, but they're easy to find for a quick fix. Google.co.uk lists plenty of aquarium mail-order stores selling them. KCl is extremely soluble - 34.7g/100 ml at 20C, increasing with temperature. K2S04 isn't quite as soluble - 11.1g/100 ml at 20C. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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gf225 wrote:
Does anyone know where in the UK I can buy Potassium sulphate (K2SO4)? If not does anyone know where I can buy Muriate of Potash (KCl)? If so does anyone know how soluble either of these are? I'm after dosing potassium as well as nitrates and phosphates. Try your local supermarket/grocery. If you're lucky, they'll sell sodium-free water softener salt (check the label - it's probably KCl). In my local store, it's only about twice as expensive as regular water softener salt - i.e. more than you can ever use in a tank for pocket change. Solubility of KCl is very good - 300+ g/L K2SO4 is ~ 120 g/L |
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Hi all,
I may be a bit out of my league here... But I am also trying to source K2SO4 and was excited when I found Muriate of Potash in a local brand here in Australia. But I have been doing some more research on the net, searching Australian sites and one of the horticulture sites said that Muriate of Potash has 50% chlorine and to use Sulfate of Potash... However the company that makes the Muriate of Potash does not list it as an incredient... Just thought I'd throw this is... Jusitn. "gf225" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm obviously new here so "hello" to you all. I'm not too sure how in depth you guys go with planted tanks so I apologise in advance if this seems an odd question - if it's not an odd question then great, perhaps someone can help! I have a Juwel Rio 125, heavily planted, 3.6 WPG HO T8, CO2 30ppm, Dennerle substrate and micro ferts, macro ferts dosed daily (KNO3 and KH2PO4). pH 6.6, KH 3.5, GH 6, NO3 15ppm, PO4 1ppm. Does anyone know where in the UK I can buy Potassium sulphate (K2SO4)? If not does anyone know where I can buy Muriate of Potash (KCl)? If so does anyone know how soluble either of these are? I'm after dosing potassium as well as nitrates and phosphates. Thanks. -- gf225 |
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Justin wrote:
Hi all, I may be a bit out of my league here... But I am also trying to source K2SO4 and was excited when I found Muriate of Potash in a local brand here in Australia. But I have been doing some more research on the net, searching Australian sites and one of the horticulture sites said that Muriate of Potash has 50% chlorine and to use Sulfate of Potash... However the company that makes the Muriate of Potash does not list it as an incredient... Just thought I'd throw this is... Jusitn. KCl is the chemical formula for muriate of potash. Muriate is another name for chloride salt so the chloride (not chlorine) wouldn't be listed separately. K2S04 is preferred for planted tanks, but I've been using Kent K, which is KCl and getting nice results. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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It must be different here in Australia... Here is the part where I got this
from on the australia horticulture site... 3) Dump Muriate of Potash: Muriate contains 50% microbe-killing chlorine. Sulfate of Potash may be more expensive, but most Queensland soils are sulfur deficient, and this benefit should be factored into the cost difference. It is always difficult to quantify microbe damage, because the organisms are not visible, but there is ample, visible evidence when we consider earthworms: NTS have collected several reports of reduced earthworm numbers following prolonged use of Muriate. Leading American consultants cite cases where this phenomenon is reversed. Earthworms tend to return following a switch from muriate of Potash to Sulfate of potash. Just thought it might be a bit dangerous in aquariums... Thanks Justin. "Elaine T" wrote in message . .. Justin wrote: Hi all, I may be a bit out of my league here... But I am also trying to source K2SO4 and was excited when I found Muriate of Potash in a local brand here in Australia. But I have been doing some more research on the net, searching Australian sites and one of the horticulture sites said that Muriate of Potash has 50% chlorine and to use Sulfate of Potash... However the company that makes the Muriate of Potash does not list it as an incredient... Just thought I'd throw this is... Jusitn. KCl is the chemical formula for muriate of potash. Muriate is another name for chloride salt so the chloride (not chlorine) wouldn't be listed separately. K2S04 is preferred for planted tanks, but I've been using Kent K, which is KCl and getting nice results. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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Justin wrote:
It must be different here in Australia... Here is the part where I got this from on the australia horticulture site... 3) Dump Muriate of Potash: Muriate contains 50% microbe-killing chlorine. Sulfate of Potash may be more expensive, but most Queensland soils are sulfur deficient, and this benefit should be factored into the cost difference. It is always difficult to quantify microbe damage, because the organisms are not visible, but there is ample, visible evidence when we consider earthworms: NTS have collected several reports of reduced earthworm numbers following prolonged use of Muriate. Leading American consultants cite cases where this phenomenon is reversed. Earthworms tend to return following a switch from muriate of Potash to Sulfate of potash. Just thought it might be a bit dangerous in aquariums... Thanks Justin. Using the word "chlorine" rather than "chloride ion" for Cl- (half of muriate of potash) is incorrect in any form of the English language. Rocco explained this in excellent detail. On a simplistic level, earthworms probably prefer sulfate to something very similar to table salt since salt tends to dry them out. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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