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Seachem DeNitrate 20l Bucket Media Biological 20 litres - Special Order Item **

**This item is classed as a large, bulky or a heavy item - additional delivery costs apply. Total delivery will be calculated at checkout. 

Seachem DeNitrate Media Biological. Each 500 mL of de*nitrate treats about 100–200 L (25–50 gallons*), depending on initial nitrate concentration and the current biological load.

DeNitrate

denitrate is an economical, natural, porous material with a pore distribution and geometry that promotes both aerobic nitrification within the first few millimetres of depth and anaerobic denitrification at the core.

The material has a high surface area and supports a high density of bacteria.

Although de nitrate has capacity to trap nitrate, this, as with other nitrate retaining materials, such as certain zeolites and synthetic resins, is quite limited and the primary mechanism of nitrate removal is anaerobic.

Why It's Different

“Live” rocks or reef rocks remove nitrate by anaerobic denitrification. de nitrate removes nitrate by the same process.

Efficiency is magnified several folds by forcing the water to filter through the porous de nitrate.

As with reef rock, anaerobic conditions are achieved by the porosity and the depletion of oxygen by the aerobic process at the surface.

Excessive flow rates should, therefore, be avoided, as they may impede development of an adequate anaerobic environment to support denitrifying bacteria.

de nitrate is also an excellent media for aerobic nitrification and it makes an ideal biological filter in drip trays, canister filters, sumps, or even box filters.

At high flow rates (greater than 100 US gallons per hour), it will function solely as an aerobic filter.

At slow flow rates (less than 50 US gallons per hour), it will function as both an aerobic filter and an anaerobic denitrifying filter.

For best results, de*nitrate should be placed to assure the flow of water through it, such as in a canister filter, chemical filtration module, or box filter.

Flow rate should not exceed 200 L (50 gallons*) per hour. If higher flow rates are unavoidable, use Matrix or Pond Matrix. It is best to rinse off dust before use.

Once de*nitrate has been in use for several days, nitrate concentrations should start to fall and level off gradually at a concentration of about 4–5 mg/L as nitrate.

As long as nitrate concentrations remain under control, the product is not exhausted.

Each 500 mL of de*nitrate treats about 100–200 L (25–50 gallons*), depending on initial nitrate concentration and the current biological load. 

Enough should be used to remove nitrate at a rate at least as fast as the rate of formation.

If very high nitrates are initially present, they should be brought down to less than 20 mg/L with water changes.

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