Why do I need Bio Mini Block?When your tank is lack of bacteria even though you keep using beneficial bacteria Liquid.When the Ammonia - Nitrate level in your aquarium over the limit which can cause serious illness and critical for livestock .When you over
Why do I need Bio Mini Block?
When your tank is lack of bacteria even though you keep using beneficial bacteria Liquid.
When the Ammonia – Nitrate level in your aquarium over the limit which can cause serious illness and critical for livestock .
When you overstock your aquarium and it is crashed.
When your aquarium is cloudy which can be lack of bacteria or over waste .
1 Blockcan treated up to 50 liter tank in 8 month.
However, you need to find out the root cause so you can avoid it happen again in the future .
Contact us for consultation.
Fact:
In an aquarium, ammonia (NH) and nitrate (NO) levels must be carefully monitored to ensure the health of aquatic livestock.
### Acceptable Levels:
– **Ammonia (NH)**:
– **0 ppm (parts per million)** is ideal.
– Ammonia should be undetectable in a well-established and cycled aquarium. Even low levels (above 0.25 ppm) can be toxic to fish and other aquatic life.
– **Nitrite (NO)**:
– **0 ppm** is also ideal.
– Nitrite is highly toxic, and even small amounts (above 0.5 ppm) can be dangerous to fish.
– **Nitrate (NO)**:
– **Below 20 ppm** is preferred for most freshwater and saltwater aquariums.
– Levels above 40 ppm can stress fish, inhibit growth, and lead to long-term health problems.
### Effects of High Levels:
– **Ammonia Toxicity**:
– Gills damage in fish, leading to difficulty in breathing.
– Increased susceptibility to diseases.
– Stress, which may lead to erratic behavior or loss of appetite.
– Death if levels are not quickly reduced.
– **Nitrite Toxicity**:
– Interferes with the ability of fish to absorb oxygen, causing “brown blood disease.”
– Stress and lethargy.
– Gills damage, leading to respiratory issues.
– Death if not addressed promptly.
– **High Nitrate Levels**:
– Chronic stress in fish, making them more vulnerable to diseases.
– Algae overgrowth, leading to oxygen depletion in the water.
– Slower growth rates and reduced reproductive success.
– Poor water quality, negatively affecting overall aquarium health.
### Maintenance:
– Regular water changes (25-50% weekly) help to keep nitrate levels in check.
– Proper filtration and biological cycling prevent ammonia and nitrite buildup.
– Testing water parameters regularly ensures that levels remain safe for livestock.
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