Tetra Aqua Aquasafe For Goldfish?

iToke

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Well i found 10ml of this stuff on top of my fish tank and my mate said it could be good to use on the water before i water the plant, so i was wondering if it would be safe to use on my plant or not.

TetraAqua Aquasafe for goldfish immediately turns tap water into fish safe aquarium water. The new Bioextract formula contains natural biopolymers which support thee development of important filter bacteria for healthy clean water. Substances in tap water that are dangerous to fish are removed. Application: Treat all tap water before its added to the aquarium by adding 5m of Tetra AquaSafe for every 10 litres of water. For All Goldfish Bowls And Aquariums.


so what you think, reading that it sounds like it could fuck it up :?
 

ladyburn

Active Member
lol good question i been wondering the same thing myself, if any tap-water conditioner for tropical fish could be used to treat water for plants...
 

iToke

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lol well ive only got 4 seedlings growing at the min so im not going to test it on them lol, i will take clones when there older and carry out the tests on them :)
 

iToke

Well-Known Member
put 2 drops into 500ml of water today.

Just to check i drank some of the water lol, to make sure it didnt taste strong..:)
 

4train2wreck0

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you can get test strips that test for chlorine and test the water before you add the water conditioner then test after. that's how i know it works.
 

iToke

Well-Known Member
Didn't have any chlorine test strips
so i just thought
Fuck it & had a swig!
 

mattso101

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It is safe to use but if you use it too often it can make the soil a little Alkline.
If you want to get rid of the clorine just let the water sit out for 24 hour be foe watering.
I used to do all this but I dont care any more and my plants are doin great
 
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