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Hello everyone,
I'm working on getting my algae under control, but have been unable to find a source of KNO3 and K2SO4. I've heard that plant fertilizers have these chemicals, but often contain other things that make fishkeepers nervous. I checked the local science supply store but they told me they couldn't order them. I'm a bit worried that lab-grade chemicals might be too expensive anyhow (ie, ScienceLab.com wants $77 for it's cheapest K2SO4!) Are there some easy sources for these two chemicals? -- Ross Vandegrift "The good Christian should beware of mathematicians, and all those who make empty prophecies. The danger already exists that the mathematicians have made a covenant with the devil to darken the spirit and to confine man in the bonds of Hell." --St. Augustine, De Genesi ad Litteram, Book II, xviii, 37 |
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![]() "Ross Vandegrift" wrote in message ... Hello everyone, I'm working on getting my algae under control, but have been unable to find a source of KNO3 and K2SO4. I've heard that plant fertilizers have these chemicals, but often contain other things that make fishkeepers nervous. I checked the local science supply store but they told me they couldn't order them. I'm a bit worried that lab-grade chemicals might be too expensive anyhow (ie, ScienceLab.com wants $77 for it's cheapest K2SO4!) Are there some easy sources for these two chemicals? Try here http://www.gregwatson.com/products.asp . -- Ross Vandegrift "The good Christian should beware of mathematicians, and all those who make empty prophecies. The danger already exists that the mathematicians have made a covenant with the devil to darken the spirit and to confine man in the bonds of Hell." --St. Augustine, De Genesi ad Litteram, Book II, xviii, 37 |
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On 2004-11-30, Bill Stock wrote:
Are there some easy sources for these two chemicals? Try here http://www.gregwatson.com/products.asp . Thanks a ton! These prices are much better than the lab-grade stuff I could find elsewhere in my area. Ross |
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![]() "Ross Vandegrift" wrote in message ... Hello everyone, I'm working on getting my algae under control, but have been unable to find a source of KNO3 and K2SO4. I've heard that plant fertilizers have these chemicals, but often contain other things that make fishkeepers nervous. I checked the local science supply store but they told me they couldn't order them. I'm a bit worried that lab-grade chemicals might be too expensive anyhow (ie, ScienceLab.com wants $77 for it's cheapest K2SO4!) Are there some easy sources for these two chemicals? -- Ross Vandegrift you should be able to get those from any hydroponics store Rick |
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unable to find a source of KNO3 and K2SO4. I've heard that plant
fertilizers have these chemicals, but often contain other things that make fishkeepers nervous. www.gregwatson.com I've never heard of any "other" things in these products causing any issue to date and I've been using them for a decade and have used various supplies. Regards, Tom Barr |
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www.gregwatson.com
I've never heard of any "other" things in these products causing any issue to date and I've been using them for a decade and have used various supplies. Oh, ok. I've always heard thrown around that normal plat fertilizer can harm fishes. I seem to recall Jim Brown saying this once, during a thread on gardening fertilizers, but I can't locate it in the archives. Hmmm, sad thing, my memory going south at only 22! ::-) At any rate, if I'm wrong all the better. There's an Agway just up the street with all kinds of fertilizers. Thanks Tom! -- Ross Vandegrift Well general terrestrial ferts for gardens etc will harm the fish and cause algae, they have NH4, ammonium in there. what he was liking suggesting. It must be NH4 and urea free. They do not add this to KH2PO4, Fleet enema, K2SO4, KNO3 etc. Regards, Tom Barr |
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On 2004-12-02, wrote:
Well general terrestrial ferts for gardens etc will harm the fish and cause algae, they have NH4, ammonium in there. what he was liking suggesting. It must be NH4 and urea free. They do not add this to KH2PO4, Fleet enema, K2SO4, KNO3 etc. Great - thanks again Bill, Rick, Rob, and Tom! I've got stuff on order and will do a blackout as soon as the stuff gets here. -- Ross Vandegrift "The good Christian should beware of mathematicians, and all those who make empty prophecies. The danger already exists that the mathematicians have made a covenant with the devil to darken the spirit and to confine man in the bonds of Hell." --St. Augustine, De Genesi ad Litteram, Book II, xviii, 37 |
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![]() "Ross Vandegrift" wrote in message ... Hello everyone, I'm working on getting my algae under control, but have been unable to find a source of KNO3 Grants stump remover will do the trick for KNO3. bob |
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