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I really don't know and haven't used it, but perhaps nitrite is being
produced by the nitrifying bacteria at nearly the same rate as the Nitra-Zorb is removing it? A little salt in the water will help prevent nitrite poisoning (prevents the nitrite from crossing the fishes gill membranes so it doesn't get into the blood). I think Nitra-Zorb is an ion exchange resin, which means it exchanges some other ions for the nitrite ones. Adds some other substance to the water as it removes nitrite, I think; probably some type of salt-like substance. If nitrate is at 10 ppm, the bacteria must be starting to convert nitrite by now, unless your tap water has nitrate. But until the nitrite drops, I'd use a little salt (however much it says to use on the freshwater salt package unless you have fish that can't tolerate it). I don't think you're supposed to recharge the Nitra-Zorb until after you've used it; it should be ready to use as it comes. Although I haven't used Nitra-Zorb, I have used Phos-Zorb before and it was ready to use just as it came. Fedor "Harry Muscle" wrote in message oups.com... I bought a bag of Nitra-Zorb (absorbs ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate) to make things a little bit easier on the fish I'm using to cycle my 55G tank. However, I haven't really noticed any difference in nitrite and/or nitrate levels since I put it in about a day and a half ago. Roughly how quickly is Nitra-Zorb supposed to work? I'm currently hovering around 1 or 5ppm of Nitrite (the test kit is really hard to distinguish between those two values ... the rest like 2ppm 3ppm, etc. are easy to tell apart but 1 and 5 ppm are not). I think the purple color on the test kit has become ever so slighly less intense since I put in Nitra-Zorb. The NitrAte levels seem to be howevering around 10ppm with not much change noticed. Ammonia was 0 ppm about a day or two before I started using Nitra-Zorb. Does my experience sound normal ... or is Nitra-Zorb supposed to work way quicker? Was I maybe supposed to "recharge" it in warm salt water before using it for the first time (manual only said you had to recharge it after 5 days of use) Thanks for any input you can provide, Harry |
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