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In my Drs. Foster Smith catalog I see a product called Nitrex in the
Biological Media section... " Unique, effective, patented biological filtration. Thes granular material for fresh and salt water has the ability to grow specific nitrifying bacteria to eliminate ammonia, ammonium, nitrate, and nitrate in hours.... " It looks like aquarium carbon, black and fine chunks. Perhaps they have included something like this, or maybe it is simply used gravel from their extablished tanks (My best guess is this is used gravel) In the chemical Media section you will find other magic grael=like subsances containing zeolite, carbon, and many carbon substitutes. Go to http://www.drsfostersmith.com/ to read what the sales brochures say, then find the manufacturer sites to search for further information. Now I have head that someone was selling used gravel online, or trying to find out how long such gravel would be good in shipping. Having seen the prices some people will pay on Ebay for common things, I am no longer surprised. In fact, I guess now that my narrow leaf java fern is producing so much, I need to set myself up on Ebay to auction it off bit by bit. Nothing like an auction to get folks to over pay for stuff! Ann V "Emily" wrote in message news ![]() Hi, I am hoping somebody on this group may be able to point me in the right direction. I am doing a high school research project that involves keeping some fish (specifically, Siamese Fighting Fish). The one that I bought comes in a small plastic container, with some apparently "special" gravel at the bottom of the tank that I gather is somehow impregnated with nitrifying bacteria. Now my question is about the gravel (I need to discuss an innovation for my research report). Has anyone heard of such bacteria-impregnated gravel? Where can I look to find out more about it, such as who invented it and when, how is it made, and what its properties, advantages and disadvantages are? I asked the people who sold me the fish and they were strangely evasive -- presumably because they don't want anyone cutting in on their business. I would be very grateful for any clues, no matter how small. Thank you very much. Regards, Emily |
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