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RED SEA - NO3:PO4-X - 5L

RED SEA - NO3:PO4-X - 5L
RED SEA - NO3:PO4-X - 5L

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Reduces nitrates and phosphates. Limits the appearance of harmful algae, allows the control of zooxanthellae for optimal growth and coloration of corals.

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NO 3 :PO 4 -X is an exceptional complex of carbons used by bacteria which reduce nutrients. Each carbon of this complex is used by a different strain of microorganisms while guaranteeing the specific carbon/nitrogen ratio required for each step.

The complex includes other organic bound elements which are important stimulators of each stage of the reduction process. These metals and non-metals ensure stable propagation of bacteria, complete reduction of nitrates to nitrogen gas, and absorption and utilization of phosphates by bacteria.

The fine control of nitrate and phosphate levels, enabled by the management of the NO 3 :PO 4 -X dosage, guarantees gradual changes and precise maintenance of the level of nutrients, avoiding the destruction of the zooxanthellae population which could cause UV shock and starve the corals.

Unlike other low nutrient diets, correct use of NO 3 :PO 4 -X allows the maintenance of all the micro fauna beneficial to the reef. NO 3 :PO 4 -X is also recommended as a complete carbon source for the use of carbon-based denitrators.

Dosage NO 3 : PO 4 -X: 

2 ml/100 liters/day

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R22206

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  • Image utilisateur Jose maria H.
    Published Apr 15, 2024 at 07:38 pm (Order date: Apr 07, 2024)
    5

    Good (Translated review)

  • Image utilisateur Daniele t.
    Published Oct 29, 2023 at 11:52 am (Order date: Oct 13, 2023)
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    Recommended seller (Translated review)

  • Image utilisateur Thierry B.
    Published Nov 25, 2022 at 08:55 pm (Order date: Oct 27, 2022)
    2

    Not very conclusive. My nitrates and phosphates don't go down. (Translated review)