• Many species of nitrifying bacteria have complex internal membrane systems that are the location for key enzymes in nitrification: ammonia monooxygenase (which oxidizes ammonia to hydroxylamine), hydroxylamine oxidoreductase (which oxidizes hydroxylamine to nitric oxide - which is further oxidized to nitrite by a currently unidentified enzyme), and nitrite oxidoreductase (which oxidizes nitrite to nitrate). (wikipedia.org)
  • Its highly specialized microbial consortium of nitrifying cultures are specially formulated to eliminate ammonia via a natural biological process termed nitrification. (playitkoi.com)
  • Discover how do we use nitrifying bacteria to restore nitrification for landfill leachate treatment. (tangsonsbio.com)
  • My published research showed that the bacteria responsible for nitrification in aquaria were new species that had never been identified or cultured (subsequent research by other university researchers confirmed and extended my findings). (drtimsaquatics.com)
  • Nitrifying bacteria are sensitive to environmental conditions - even when the bacteria in the bottle are the correct species, there are certain environmental conditions that harm and even kill the bacteria while they are in the bottle, leading to their inability to accelerate the establishment of nitrification. (drtimsaquatics.com)
  • This reduces the amount of bio-available nutrients that are then available for the algae and pathogenic strains of bacteria. (bioremediate.com)
  • FritzZyme ® TurboStart ® 900 contains the same proven strains of effective, Live Nitrifying Bacteria as FritzZyme 9, but at 15 times the concentration. (saltwateraquarium.com)
  • Comparison of deoxyribonucleic acid homologies of six strains of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria. (microbiologyresearch.org)
  • Deoxyribonucleic acid homologies among 96 strains of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria. (microbiologyresearch.org)
  • NITRIFYING BACTERIA is useful in decomposing nitrogenous waste in the aquarium leading to clean and odorless aquariums. (aquavitals.com)
  • Lifegard Aquatics Live Nitrifying Bacteria, 128 oz, prevents new tank syndrome by instantly working to establish a bio-filter in newly set-up ponds and aquariums. (fishtanksdirect.com)
  • Nitrifying bacteria can take weeks to naturally establish colonies in new aquariums while ammonia and nitrite can reach lethal levels in only a few days. (fishgallerystorefront.com)
  • Our nitrifying bacteria are the result of the latest scientific research and are used by public aquariums and professionals around the world to control ammonia and nitrite. (bluefishaquarium.com)
  • Nitrite is produced by beneficial bacteria in the pond and the oxidation of harmful waste ammonia excreted by fish. (playitkoi.com)
  • This beneficial bacteria is needed for a healthy aquatic environment. (algone.com)
  • The nitrogen cycle is the natural process, during which beneficial bacteria break down dissolved organic waste inside the aquarium. (algone.com)
  • It contains naturally occurring beneficial bacteria that break down organic debris in gravel and filters while reducing sludge and organic debris from the substrate. (theaquaponicsource.com)
  • Nitrifying bacteria are present in distinct taxonomical groups and are found in highest numbers where considerable amounts of ammonia are present (such as areas with extensive protein decomposition, and sewage treatment plants). (wikipedia.org)
  • ammonium oxidising bacteria) isolated from 25 different sludges including three sludges from primary sewage treatment plants and two sludges from nightsoil treatment plants. (europa.eu)
  • This explained the operational observations in several sewage treatment plants concerning the efficacy of nitrifying bacteria. (europa.eu)
  • FritzZyme® TurboStart 900 contains the most concentrated mix available of proven, effective Live Nitrifying Bacteria. (fishgallerystorefront.com)
  • TurboStart provides the proper balance of bacteria proven to rapidly seed biofilters, greatly reducing the natural cycle time allowing for safe, immediate addition of livestock. (fishgallerystorefront.com)
  • TurboStart 900 contains live Nitrosoccocus and Nitrococcus saltwater specific species of nitrifying bacteria. (fishgallerystorefront.com)
  • Chlorine and Chloramines are lethal to FritzZyme®TurboStart® bacteria and must be completely removed before addition. (saltwateraquarium.com)
  • They contained the traditional species mixture of nitrifying bacteria and they did not perform very well. (drtimsaquatics.com)
  • Some bacteria specifically involved in carbon fixation are Cyanobacteria (such as Chroococcus , Nostoc , and Spirulina ) and some species of Aquifex ,such as Aquifex aeolicus . (kenyon.edu)
  • Under normal conditions, it can take 30 to 45 days for these bacteria to become naturally established in a newly set-up aquarium. (bluefishaquarium.com)
  • If the ammonia levels are particularly high, then nitrifying bacteria should also be added to the pond. (bioremediate.com)
  • This study aimed to investigate the impact of PLGA nanoparticles with different zeta-potentials on nitrifying bacterial communities in the soil environment. (elsevierpure.com)
  • The second reaction is oxidation of nitrite (NO−2) to nitrate by nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB), represented by the members of Nitrospinota, Nitrospirota, Pseudomonadota, and Chloroflexota. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ammonia can be also oxidized completely to nitrate by one comammox bacterium. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nitrifying bacteria is a consortium of vigorous and specific microbes that when add to system, quickly increases the population to acceptable levels, and enables them to efficiently control the amount of ammonia present by oxidising it to nitrite and further breaking the nitrite down to nitrate. (tangsonsbio.com)
  • Isolation of a moderate halophilic ammonia-oxidizing bacterium, Nitrosococcus mobilis nov. sp. (microbiologyresearch.org)
  • Tested and trusted for removing excess nutrients and converting nitrogenous waste into useful compounds for the plants within the aquarium, our Nitrifying Bacteria Supplement is the perfect remedy for handling excess nitrogenous wastes and keeping the aquarium clean and odorless. (aquavitals.com)
  • You read or hear from "experts," that nitrifying bacteria mixtures don't work so don't waste your money. (drtimsaquatics.com)
  • Nitrifying bacteria are responsible for breaking down organic waste in the aquarium. (algone.com)
  • FritzZyme 7 is a powerful live nitrifying bacteria blend for freshwater systems, which safely and effectively reduces toxic levels of ammonia and nitrite. (talis-us.com)
  • Nitrifying bacteria thrive in lakes, streams, and rivers with high inputs and outputs of sewage, wastewater and freshwater because of the high ammonia content. (wikipedia.org)
  • One and Only Live Nitrifying Bacteria removes toxic ammonia and nitrite, instantly working to prevent new tank syndrome by establishing a biological filter in your newly set-up aquarium. (unclebills.com)
  • Created by our team of experts dedicated to providing nothing less than top quality products, our Aquarium Nitrifying Bacteria Supplement is expertly designed to be easy to use and safe for your aquarium life. (aquavitals.com)
  • We bring our professional expertise to products like Nitrifying bacteria supplies that are of the highest quality available in China. (tangsonsbio.com)
  • Thus, if you are looking for typical wastewater bacteria to remove ammonia, Tangsons Biotech has the best quality of products for you to buy. (tangsonsbio.com)
  • However, unlike every other company selling these products, I have been conducting research on nitrifying bacteria for nearly 20 years, did my Ph.D. on nitrifying bacteria in aquaria and have published my work in peer-reviewed, scientific literature. (drtimsaquatics.com)
  • Unfortunately, the normal way aquarium products are distributed is awful for nitrifying bacteria. (drtimsaquatics.com)
  • The bacteria used in EUTRO-CLEAR's bioaugmentation process are selected specifically for their ability to degrade organic material, because of the high CFU counts (colony forming units) do so at an accelerate rate. (bioremediate.com)
  • This process is done by nitrifying bacteria. (bluefishaquarium.com)
  • Primary process is to reduce Total Ammonia Nitrogen (TAN) by using nitrifying bacteria. (aquacon.com)
  • Use Lifegard Aquatics Live Nitrifying Bacteria to control ammonia and nitrite levels. (fishtanksdirect.com)
  • Live Nitrifying Bacteria allows for the immediate addition of fish. (fishtanksdirect.com)
  • A highly concentrated formula of live nitrifying bacteria to rapidly establish your tank's biofilter. (fishgallerystorefront.com)
  • My discoveries led to the development of BioSpira® (trademarks are owned by their respective companies) and later to DrTim's Aquatics® One & Only Live Nitrifying Bacteria. (drtimsaquatics.com)
  • Nitrifying bacteria can live in a bottle for a while. (drtimsaquatics.com)
  • Many think that nitrifying bacteria cannot live in a bottle and will say the reason is because nitrifying bacteria don't form spores like other bacteria. (drtimsaquatics.com)
  • High temperatures may can kill or damage nitrifying bacteria. (drtimsaquatics.com)
  • A high number of interstitial spaces in the tri-dimensional matrix of the filter media improves an early and even growth of bacteria. (aquaticponds.com)
  • citation needed] The enzymatic mechanisms involved in nitrite-oxidizing bacteria are less described than that of ammonium oxidation. (wikipedia.org)
  • The product can be in a warehouse in the middle of Texas or Arizona in the summertime, or Chicago or upstate New York in the wintertime - neither are great conditions for nitrifying bacteria. (drtimsaquatics.com)
  • This soured many long time hobbyists and store owners on nitrifying bacteria mixtures, and it is hard to change someone's opinion. (drtimsaquatics.com)
  • If the liquid in the bottle freezes, the nitrifying bacteria are killed. (drtimsaquatics.com)
  • meloidogyne and nitrifying bacteria in media than formalin fumigation. (bvsalud.org)
  • Excellent surface area per sq. ft. with good adhesion of nitrifying bacteria. (aquaticponds.com)