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Nitrate Reductor with Dosing Pump Combo
Item #1505498329

Current Auction Time: Tue Apr 23 04:37:35 2024


Final: $100.00 (reserve price not met) First Bid $100.00
Time left 00:00 # of Bids 0 (bid history)
Started Sep 8 2017 - 12:58:49 PM Location Little Elm TX 75068 United States
Ended Sep 15 2017 - 12:58:49 PM
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Seller Rpadilla65 (2/2)
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Description

This is an Aqua Medic NR Blue Nitrate Reductor and Aqua Medic SP3000 Dosing Pump combo. These are new, not used, open box items. The Nitrate Reductor include the BactoBalls but needs the Deniballs. The Dosing Pump is new, not used, open box. Saltwater or Freshwater nitrate reducing solution. High nitrate levels often encourage algae growth. In fact, levels as low as 5 ppm or less can cause algae blooms in the reef aquarium with intense lighting. Control of nitrate and nitrogen cycle imbalances in freshwater aquariums relies on a multi-step approach. The easiest way to help foster complete nitrification is by keeping your aquarium clean. Routine water changes are vital to toxic waste removal and should be performed regularly, but there are always ways to reduce nitrates and this equipment is one of them. The addition of live plants will also help control nitrate. Nitrate and other nitrogenous compounds are vital for plant growth and aquatic plants will pull these chemical compounds from the water column. Using anaerobic bacteria to reduce nitrates is another option. That's where the Nitrate Reductor comes in. Using the slow flow of the pump dosing bacteria turn anaerobic and consume nitrates. Reductor alone retails for hundreds, hard to find it in the US. I didn't use these but they are open box.



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