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Nitrifying bacteria:
Shoka bacteria is a bacterial product containing strains obtained from their natural environment. Autotrophic forms of bacteria quickly settle on the substrate and filter bed. The bacteria efficiently accelerate the stabilization of the nitrogen cycle parameters by reducing ammonia (NH3) and oxidizing nitrites (NO2) to a harmless state. There are over 5 billion live bacteria in one gram of product.
Dosage in new aquariums: For every 50 liters of aquarium capacity, spread 1 g (one small spoon) on the filter inserts. After one hour, start the filter. As a supplement to the substrate, spread 1 g (one small spoon) of Ganban energy base per 50 liters of aquarium capacity in an even layer. Then spread a layer of Jiban soil over the substrate. After cleaning the filter/changing the water: for every 100 liters of aquarium capacity, spread 1 g (1 small spoon) on the biological filters.
In case of cyanosis, prepare a solvent: for every 50 liters of aquarium water, add 1 g (1 small spoon), mix thoroughly and aspirate with a syringe. Aspirate the cyanobacteria with a tube and inject the solvent into the areas where cyanosis appears. Turn off the filter for about 10 minutes while performing the treatment.