Brightwell Aquatics NeoNitro Balanced Nitrogen Supplement / Ultra-Low Nutrient Reefs - 500ML
SKU: BRIGHT001625
by Brightwell
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NeoNitro Balanced Nitrogen Supplement for Ultra-Low Nutrient Reef Systems - 500ml
Brightwell Aquatics` NeoNitro is a balanced nitrogen source designed for nitrogen-limited, low-nutrient reef aquaria. When combined with MicroBacter7 and Reef Biofuel or Katalyst, NeoNitro enables natural phosphorus uptake to take place in systems with inadequate nitrogen content,lowering phosphate concentration without the use of chemical filtration media and without resorting to polluting the system with organic material to raise the nitrogen content.
Technical Background
Successfully-operated low-nutrient and ultra-low-nutrient reef aquaria rely upon a balance of carbon, nitrogen,and phosphorus in order to enable beneficial microbes to efficiently remove latent organic material by means of consuming it and converting it into additional microbial biomass. The resulting perpetual supply of planktonic microbes is exported from the system via protein skimming and/or captured by corals and other suspension-feeding invertebrates, recycling the once-latent organic material (waste) into additional biomass of these organisms. These nutrients are also required by zooxanthellae, and therefore by zooxanthellate invertebrates, for continued existence.
The ability of microbes to remove nutrients from their surroundings relies upon the presence of adequate supplies of organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus; if any one of these nutrients is not present in adequate supply, microbial uptake slows or ceases and the concentrations of the remaining nutrients increase as nutrient input continues. The aquarist may employ appropriate filtration material to reduce the concentrations of these nutrients, however bringing the nutrient concentrations into "balance" will accomplish the same task. Failure to maintain adequate nutrient content in any reef system may result in bleaching and/or tissue degradation of zooxanthellate invertebrates.
Overview
When combined with MicroBacter7 and Reef Biofuel or Katalyst, NeoNitro enables natural phosphorus uptake to take place in systems with inadequate nitrogen content, lowering phosphate concentration without the use of chemical filtration media.
Recommended for use by advanced reef aquarists maintaining ultra-low nutrientcontent systems, only.
May be used with MicroBacter7 (selected microbes and enzymes), Reef Biofuel and/or Katalyst (organic carbon source), and NeoPhos (phosphorus source) to achieve desired nutrient content in reef aquaria for improved health and coloration of inhabitants.
Available in 2 sizes: 500ml | 2 L
Instructions & Guidelines
Shake product well before using. Do not overdose. Results will be most significant when the system is beingdosed with MicroBacter7 on a daily or bi-daily basis.
Using accurate test kits or calibrated digital testing devices, determine phosphate and nitrate concentrations in system. It is assumed that the nitrate concentration in the system is below detectable limits for the testing method being employed.
Apply NeoNitro as directed below to attain a nitrate concentration of ~3 ppm.
Allow 24-hours to elapse; re-test nitrate and phosphate concentrations. If concentrations remain unchanged, then the system is likely carbon-limited. Dose with Reef Biofuel at the rate of 1-ml per 25 US-gallons and allow 24-hours to elapse, then re-test phosphate and nitrate concentrations. Continue daily dosing with Reef Biofuel until phosphate or nitrate concentrations begin to decrease, indicating that the rate of carbon input to the system.
If phosphate concentration decreases without addition of Reef Biofuel or use of Katalyst, nitrate concentration in the system will decrease. Continue dosing with NeoNitro to maintain nitrate concentration of ~3 - 5 ppm until phosphate concentration falls to within desired range (suggested 0.01 - 0.02 ppm). Thereafter, dose with NeoNitro as required to maintain desired phosphate and nitrate concentrations..