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− | Tetra have confirmed in the Press that their product contains the living Nitrospira, | + | Tetra have confirmed in the Press that their product contains the living Nitrospira, Nitrosospira and Nitrosomonas bacteria. |
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*Bacteria bottles have had a controversial press of late. See [[bacteria bottles, do they work?]] | *Bacteria bottles have had a controversial press of late. See [[bacteria bottles, do they work?]] | ||
− | This product was introduced to the world in 2006 and is based on a patent submitted in 2001 ([http://v3.espacenet.com/textdoc?DB=EPODOC&IDX=EP1282688 EP1282688]) which is based on the product [[BIO-Spira]] by [[Marineland Labs]]. This patent claims that other older bacteria seeding bottles were based on studies in 1977 on the wrong species of | + | This product was introduced to the world in 2006 and is based on a patent submitted in 2001 ([http://v3.espacenet.com/textdoc?DB=EPODOC&IDX=EP1282688 EP1282688]) which is based on the product [[BIO-Spira]] by [[Marineland Labs]]. This patent claims that other older bacteria seeding bottles were based on studies in 1977 on the wrong species of nitrifying bacteria (seemingly they used soil samples instead of aquarium samples!) and that their newly discovered species of Nitrospira significantly speeds up the cycling process. |
==Tip== | ==Tip== |