Denitrol, bacterial activator to easily insert fish in aquarium
- Adds to aquarium water millions of useful autotrophic decomposers bacterial strains that allow an instant fish population. Absolutely indicated after the use of medicines and a complete cleaning.
- Shake the bottle well, measure the correct amount with the dispenser and distribute evenly in the aquarium
- Live bacteria with enzymes for rapid decomposition of harmful substances in fresh water, marina and brackish. The bacteria in the bottles are inactive to not need food (NH4, NO2) and not produce NO3. Activation by contact with water.
- The expectation that a bacterial population is formed in aquariums serves little because in a new aquarium without pollution there are no useful bacteria. Bacteria react by proliferation only with much food (NH4, NO2)
- Content: 1 bottle of Denitrol. Usage: for new equipment or in case of diseases 10 ml for 20 l of water. For partial water changes 10 ml per 300 l of water
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Nature at home – a habitat for fish and plants
Fish must feel good in the aquarium as in nature. When performing a new set-up or partial water change, the aquarium needs sufficient active bacteria for biological cleansing and rapid decomposition of harmful substances. Bacterial activators contain useful highly active bacteria that decompose ammonium/ammonia and nitrites contained in water. At the same time they decompose the excrements of fish and other waste.
The advantages of bacterial activators JBL
- Live bacteria, autotrophic, ammonium/ammonia decomposition and nitrite by active bacteria, decomposition of excrements of fish and other waste.
- Autotrophic bacteria strains grow slower than heterotrophic bacteria but are faster and more effective in decompositioning harmful substances (nitrification).
- 8 complementary bacterial cultures for the decomposition of protein, ammonium and nitrite.
Immediately after adding JBL Denitrol, start gradually inserting fish into the aquarium set up again.
It is always debated on the possibility to put the fish on the next day at the preparation of the new aquarium. Microbiologists observed that bacteria in a new aquarium reproduce very slowly if there is no water pollution (nutrition for bacteria). By inserting the fish the day after the preparation without using a bacterial activator, you will have problems with ammonium and ammonia because the bacteria at first reproduce too slowly and fail to keep up with the pollutants. With JBL Denitrol (60 minutes after the addition of JBL Biotopol) large amounts of bacteria are introduced immediately. Entering the following day The First Fish, these bacteria will receive food and begin to multiply. This ensures that there are sufficient bacteria from the beginning and that neither ammonium/ammonia nor nitrite become a problem.
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