Interesting. I've had one for a while now and been dosing but it doesn't appear to grow much at all compared to my other plants so I wonder how good it really is.
Yes, its advertised that way but it grows too slow to do anything. it is also advertised to compete with other algae and that is ridiculous. If you want a nitrate remover throw some Hygro in there... it will remove everything else too lol.I think it vastly overstated. It too slow a grower to make much of impact.
Agree.. I've had Moss balls in my tanks for years they've barely know eased in size at all, luckily I bought them purely for aesthetics. I would Def recommend stem plants or floaters if you're trying to reduce nitrates.I think it vastly overstated. It too slow a grower to make much of impact.
+1 this is my experience with them as well. Hygros and stems will do the job very nicely if you're looking to pull down levels. Wysteria is also a fast grower which will feed from either roots or the water column once they start growing roots getting closer to the top of the water.Yes, its advertised that way but it grows too slow to do anything. it is also advertised to compete with other algae and that is ridiculous. If you want a nitrate remover throw some Hygro in there... it will remove everything else too lol.
My only advice for having both frogbit and Lotus at the top, is to be sure that your other plants are still getting enough light. Both tend to subdue lighting at the bottom.So, I ordered Wysteria, Tiger Red Lotus and Amazon Frogbit.