plant food and fish

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Sylvias

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We recently had a lot of nice things go on clearance at my work and I picked up a bottle of Kent pro-plant (freshwater plant growth accelorator)... was $1.50 >.>
Anyways i wondering if I can use this in a planted tank with fish.... it doesn't say anything about being fish safe or not fish safe
The main ingredients it seems (guaranteed analysis, not really a list of ingredients) are: Nitrogen, Magnesium, Sulfur, Boron.
Derived from: Sodium nitrate, magnesium sulfate, boric acid
also contains: Kelp extract, de-ionized water
 
Sylvias;4629674; said:
Wow you all are so helpful
welcome to the planted section no one wants to answer what to most people would be a a trivial question. There too busy looking at peopels overpriced co2 systems or a new planted tank set up.



yes it's safe to use its marketed for aqaurium plants there supossed to be fish safe as well. Just follow directions on the bottle and you'll stay within safe doses.
 
Alright, that is all I needed to know, thank you very much.
I hate having to ask what I assume are pretty basic questions but all my knowledge lies with reptiles... fish are foreign to me....
 
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