This is an extract from a EU funded in-depth university study (Athens University) which involved finding the most suitable and efficient filter media to enable the removal of Nitrate and Nitrate using a biological process . This trial was conducted for the removal of Nitrite and Nitrate from wastewater of the mining industry and the cost of these trials is considerable so no one is going to fund such a study for anyone's fish tank but it's the same Nitrite and Nitrate in both ! The amounts of Nitrite and Nitrate processed and the processing time seem to be equally incredible compared to what would normally be be encountered in an aquarium or pond but it is what it is - if you're going to provide evidence that the Biohome works as claimed you may as well take the smack down / mic drop approach so feel free to share this post with anyone asking for something other than a nation of 'anecdotal' evidence in comment sections of videos and posts on my channel (including the awesome reports in the post below this one). The third picture has a highlighted summary and is easy to understand. *PLEASE NOTE* The University study did NOT use a water conditioner which starves bacteria (e.g Seachem Prime) so the beneficial bacteria population was free to expand and consume all of the food available for it to attain an expansive, strong population - a normal dechlorinator was used. I always recommend API Stress Coat for this reason. (1 mg/L is equivalent to 1 ppm) Thanks for your support.
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This is an extract from a EU funded in-depth university study (Athens University) which involved finding the most suitable and efficient filter media to enable the removal of Nitrate and Nitrate using a biological process .
This trial was conducted for the removal of Nitrite and Nitrate from wastewater of the mining industry and the cost of these trials is considerable so no one is going to fund such a study for anyone's fish tank but it's the same Nitrite and Nitrate in both !
The amounts of Nitrite and Nitrate processed and the processing time seem to be equally incredible compared to what would normally be be encountered in an aquarium or pond but it is what it is - if you're going to provide evidence that the Biohome works as claimed you may as well take the smack down / mic drop approach so feel free to share this post with anyone asking for something other than a nation of 'anecdotal' evidence in comment sections of videos and posts on my channel (including the awesome reports in the post below this one).
The third picture has a highlighted summary and is easy to understand.
*PLEASE NOTE* The University study did NOT use a water conditioner which starves bacteria (e.g Seachem Prime) so the beneficial bacteria population was free to expand and consume all of the food available for it to attain an expansive, strong population - a normal dechlorinator was used. I always recommend API Stress Coat for this reason.
(1 mg/L is equivalent to 1 ppm)
Thanks for your support.
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