What are the best fertilizers for you aquarium plants? Most recommended are the liquid fertilizers but they are NOT necessarily good for the balance of your planted aquarium. Dead fish are good? Find out in this enlightening short how dead fish have been used as plant fertilizers since centuries and how they can benefit your aquarium plants and contribute for a healthy, balanced aquarium.
PLEASE NOTE: This advice is ONLY for those who have a deep substrate planted aquarium with at least 2 inch sand cap over their soil. Do NOT bury your dead fish in your gravel tanks or other fancy aquascaped tanks. They will FOUL your tank and possibly kill your fish!
For more on deep substrate systems watch this video:
How to Setup a Natural Aquarium
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Make your own natural fertilizer with this Substrate Additive mix video:
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And transform your existing gravel tank into a deep substrate system:
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FATHER FISH is an advocate for natural aquariums. His research over 25 years provides a wealth of information about the creation and maintenance of natural aquariums.
On this channel you will find scientific research as well as personal testimonials by countless hobbyists who have applied the Father Fish System and are enjoying its amazing benefits.
THE FATHER FISH SHOAL on Discord is a wonderful way to meet and make new fishy friends as well as get the help you need.
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You can buy plants, soil supplement, leaf culture & more:
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