Official Nitra-Guard Titanium User review

Yes they are. They work very well when nitrates are high and phosphates are low

I used the Bio Cubes for a couple of years when they were available in USA...worked great. Nitrates in my FO 300g < 5 ppm!
But they are not available any longer, so I am down to my last 5l bucket and wondering if there is a way to get some w/o high cost of shipping etc.
 
Check on www.kingcoral.co.za website. Maybe they can post.

As far as i know brightwell also makes biocubes. Might be easier to look for those in the USA


Not the same as the Nitra Guard cubes which use a carbohydrate that supplies the "carbon" source for the bacteria to cluster in the cubes.

Brightwell........appears to need to have a carbon source added which means bacteria everywhere as with NOx-PO4.
Seems the Brightwell is primarily a high surface area media and then add bacteria and carbon.


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Xport-NO3 is a superior biomedia that utilizes NanoIntelex technology allowing Brightwell to create one of the best, most adaptable denitrifing biomedia cubes on the market today. Made specifically to allow beneficial denitifying bacteria to colonize within the vast amounts of surface area within the cubes internal pore structure.

  • Utilizes NanoIntelex Technology to create an enhanced, "ultra-activated" material with the capacity to outperform conventional denitrification media by over 300%
  • Open structure and high surface area results in superior flow-through characteristics and filtration efficiency.
  • Higher efficiency relative to conventional media results in smaller space requirements to achieve equivalent denitrification.
  • May be employed to rapidly decrease nitrate in even the most heavily-stocked systems.
  • Eliminates the need to perform water changes that are carried out for the express purpose of decreasing nitrate in an aquarium system.
  • May be used in conjunction with Xport-BIO and Xport-PO4


Instructions and Guidelines

Read all instructions before use. The use of a mechanical pre-filter to remove particulate organic material from water prior to its interaction with this media will improve efficiency. Rinse Xport-NO3 in purified water or low-TDS fresh water, then place media into a clean pail and fill with water from the aquarium into which the media is to be placed. Seed each 150 g of Xport-NO3 used with 20-ml of MicroBacter7 (poured into the pail and dispersed by hand), then allow media to remain in this "bath" for 24-hours at room temperature. Remove Xport-NO3 from pail and pour water into the aquarium system, then place Xport-NO3 into canister filter, media reactor, or 800µm mesh filter bag; a flow-through rate of 1 - 3x the total aquarium volume per hour is recommended. Do not fluidize. In systems with an initial [NO3] of <40 ppm, begin with a ratio of 150 g Xport-NO3 per 120 US-gallons (454 L) in system (increase this mass by 10% for every 10 ppm NO3 in excess of 40 ppm). Denitrification will typically begin within one week; rate of denitrification increases with time. If corals or other invertebrates appear to react negatively to the use of Xport-NO3, it may be an indication that NO3 is being removed too aggressively; decrease amount of Xport-NO3 used by 50% and continue use until [NO3] falls within desired range.



Note that the required amount of Xport-NO3 will change as the system matures, and as biomass and/or stocking density changes. Denitrification relies on adequate organic carbon availability; if [NO3] stops decreasing during the first month of use and no significant increase in bioload, stocking density, or nutrient input rate has occurred during this period, then it is likely that organic carbon or phosphate is limiting. Use of Katalyst, Reef BioFuel, or FlorinAxis (planted aquaria) per the instructions on the respective labels will be required to provide this carbon; NeoPhos or Florin-P will provide phosphorus. Replace ~25% of the total Xport-NO3 employed every 3 - 4 months in high-bioload systems, and every 6 - 8 months in low-nutrient systems. Maximum rate of denitrification is achieved by placing Xport-NO3 in-line with, and downstream from, Xport-BIO. Xport-PO4 may be used downstream from Xport-NO3 to facilitate complete phosphate uptake; do not place Xport-PO4 upstream from Xport-NO3, which will inhibit denitrification.
 
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I just remembered i saw the product a while back when i was browsing through their lists. Unfortunately in SA we dont get Brightwell products. Thanks for the update
 
Hi Guys.

All the ORCA products are available in Sa and being manufactured locally again. I confirmed this with the owner.
Rebel pets carries the complete range. They in Kempton park. I got Titanium from them
 
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