MARINE SOURCE NITRITE AND NITRATE ABSORBING SPONGE
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Marine Sources Nitrite And Nitrate Absorbing Sponge Cut To Size 32cm x 12.5cm
Each CUT-TO-FIT ™ aquarium filter pad is made of a durable polyfiber material perfect for aquarium use.
One of our most popular items use these in most any type filter or sump.
This 32cm x 12.5cm pad can be cut to fit filter cartridges, hanging filters, trickle filters, wet/dry filters, canister filters and pond filters.
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MARINE SOURCE NITRITE AND NITRATE ABSORBING SPONGE
MARINE SOURCE NITRITE AND NITRATE ABSORBING SPONGE
The innovative nano spray technique, a blend of natural and synthetic Ion-Exchange resins rapidly eliminates and removes nitrite and nitrate in the water.
Marine Sources Nitrite And Nitrate Absorbing Sponge Cut To Size 32cm x 12.5cm
One of our most popular items use these in most any type filter or sump.
Eliminates and removes nitrite and nitrate
Prevents algae
Traps free-floating dirt particles
Keeps aquarium water clean
Filter Cartridges | Hanging Filters | Trickle Filters | Wet/Dry Filters | Drip Trays | Power Head Attachments | Canister Filters | Pond Filters | Sump.
sponge
A sponge is a tool or cleaning aid consisting of soft, porous material. Usually used for cleaning impervious surfaces, sponges are especially good at absorbing water and water-based solutions
Nitrate
Ammonia is the most significant dissolved waste in an aquarium. It is produced by fish wastes, rotting leftover food, and decomposing plant matter. The bacteria in your biofilter convert ammonia first into nitrite and then into nitrate. While ammonia and nitrite are highly toxic to fish, nitrate is much less so.
Controlling Nitrite in Aquariums
Nitrite is harmful to fish. For a better understanding of where nitrite comes from, please see the articles on ammonia control and biological filtration. Nitrite is the intermediate nitrogen waste product in the biological filtration process. After fish release ammonia waste, bacteria convert it to nitrite which is still dangerous to the fish. In a healthy biological filter, bacteria convert the nitrite into nitrate which is relatively non-toxic to fish. Healthy aquariums will always have zero nitrite.
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Weight | 1 kg |
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