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Originally Posted by rosemadder
To an extent, yes-- but a lot depends on what specifically you're feeding the fish, how many of them there are, etc. Not all plants have the same nutritional needs, so adjustments might need to be made. You also need to keep an eye on the pH and sometimes may even need to add chemicals for the fish, like calcium or magnesium (very important for their health!). It is a good idea to monitor phosphate and nitrate levels. Some things can't be measured very well, like potassium and specific trace minerals, so there's a bit of guesswork in there too.
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Well ya, but I didn't want to scare here away! lol