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Aquario Neo Solid No CO2 Tab - Aquatic Plant Root Fertilizer

Original price $ 14.99 - Original price $ 14.99
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$ 14.99
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Created from high-quality materials with advanced technology, the NEO Plants Tab collection by Aquario offers aid and support in ensuring aquarium plants are thriving! Aquarists can choose specialized tabs based on their specific aquatic plant's nutritional needs. Designed to be a slow-release, Aquario's Plants Tabs allow aquarium plants to absorb nutrients effectively while preventing the appearance of unwanted algae. 

Aquario Neo SOLID is an aquatic plant fertilizer that is intended to be used in planted aquariums that do not utilize a CO2 system. When used as directed, Aquario Neo Solid No CO2 is effective for aquarium plants that absorb essential nutrients such as nitrogen, potassium and phosphate through their root systems. Ideal for use with aquarium substrates that contain little to no nutrients. 

Read below to see which plant tab is best for your setup. 

 Plants Tab Type Ingredients Effect


When to Use

TAB 1 Nitrogen, Phosphoric Acid, Potassium (chemical fertilizer) Comprehensive fertilizer that aids in promoting quick growth

When there is a shortage of a specific nutrient.
IE. Phosphate deficiency or when growing red aquarium plants

K Potassium (chemical fertilizer) Promotes photosynthesis

Holes in old leaves

Fe Iron (chemical fertilizer) Color enhancement

Chlorosis of new leaves 
IE. Improvement in red aquarium plant species

St. Long Organic Fertilizer Long-lasting, slow-release fertilizer

Heavy root feeders or rescaping

Solid No CO2
Activates the bottom and maximizes nutrient absorption.

To support healthy plant growth when the tank does not have a CO2 supply.


WHICH TAB SHOULD I USE?

  • Aquario Neo Plants Tab TAB 1 should be used as a general root tab and supplemented with K or FE depending on specific needs. 
  • If planted aquarium has been running for more than one year, St. Long should be used and supplemented as needed. 
  • Root tabs last approximately 2 months depending on aquarium size, aquarium plants used and setup.

Phosphate Deficiency:
- Red leaves turning green or old leaves melting away.
- Tab 1
Potassium Deficiency:
- Old leaves have holes
- Tab 1, Tab K
Iron Deficiency:
- New leaves have a lack of color or turn white or red plants are not colored well.
- Tab Fe
Calcium Deficiency:
- New growth is abnormal.
- Tab St. Long