Aust wrote:
Found this on Google, it's for hydroponics so wouldn't use any of the "ingredients" in AP without research but it shows the elements needed in ppm.

This is the best chart so far. Thank You very much. I can't find one from here. Seems on Google, one can find anything. And it is banned here.
I will print it out and use it as a starter guide. I am looking into 8-8-8 now or maybe even 8-8-12
As you can see the N is way over the 80ppm AP people use. And from what little I understand so far they say that Nitrates don't harm the fish. The Ammonia and nitrites are the fish killers. read above and see that mark d w has his N running at 400 to 700 ppm and doing it for a long time with no problems.
So I don't Know where this 80ppm comes from. maybe someone started an AP rumor and it has stayed on forever and it is bogus. It would not be the first time people did that to hold onto secrets to keep an advantage.
Still confused but working thru it........If I could get a N measuring kit I would take a 10 liter tank and keep upping the N value until the fish died. I am thinking it will survive in more then 10,000ppm.
I could be 100% wrong on the next item but maybe the kits are a lie. They are not ppm but closer to ppthousand. It would not be the first time gages or tests are marked wrong. To have 80ppm or 8milligrams per liter of water of anything is so close to nothing I would not even bother to measure it. 0.00008% is what? Less then a fish fart. I feed my fish 2 grams of food, 3 times a day. 6 grams of food is equal to 6,000 mg of food or 6,000ppm of fish food alone if in a liter of water. And 100Nppm will damage fish? That 2 grams was about 40 pellets of food. So 100 ppm would be 0.01666% of that. A small flake in a liter. I would say that my gold fish are capable of eating this 6 grams and releasing at least 4 grams of waste each day.
Something feels fishy...