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I decided to add some to a tank, figured out what I thought would be
an appropriate amount. For about 144 liters of water I thought 0.6 grams would be right, a chunk I picked up weighed 0.5, so I went with that. Reading Christel Kasselmann's book, she says to use 8 grams per hundred liters to kill cyanobacteria. I guess I was well within the safe limits. |
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According to Chuck Gadd's handy aquarium nutrient calculator, one would
add about 5 grams potassium sulfate per 100 litres just to get potassium up to recommended levels for a planted tank. -- |
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