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For reduction of organic pollution - ammonia, nitrogen compounds, phosphates, bottom sludge reduction, algae reduction, pathogen bacteria reduction, fish immunity improvement are used SAFE methods of treatment with: Pro4000x bacterial16g tablets in closed aquaculture systems for the reduction / decomposition of organic pollution Biofloc bacteria in powder form - a mixture of extremely high concentrations of bacteria with probiotics, micro and macro minerals for ...
ByAviris based in Kaunas, LITHUANIA
Water can become contaminated with many organics, ammonia and other compounds that use up oxygen and create unhealthy water conditions and unpleasant odors. To clean and rid water of these undesirable contaminants, bacteria and oxygen are required in sufficient amounts to oxidize, or breakdown, ...
ByMetaMateria Technologies based in Columbus, OHIO (USA)
Traditional animal feed ingredients are primarily produced from corn, cereals, and wheat, and although those components provide much-needed nutrients for the animal, they are difficult to completely digest. If ignored, undigested food can cause weight loss, diarrhea, decreased production of bile, over-production of stomach acid and even ...
ByJBMbio.com based in Armada, MICHIGAN (USA)
Natural Bacteria & Enzymes Improve Survival Rates, Increase Clarity & Inhibit Pathogens. Aquaculture has been growing at a phenomenal rate in the last 20 years. The World now produces more farmed fish and other aquatic species for consumption than beef. The concern now is developing clean, sustainable harvests. ...
ByJBMbio.com based in Armada, MICHIGAN (USA)
Ammonia, nitrates and organic waste (such as proteins, starches, carbohydrates, cellulose, urine, fats, oils and greases) discharged from municipal, industrial, and agricultural operations contaminate water in streams, lakes, and other water bodies used for recreational and commercial applications. These contaminants can be harmful to aquatic life and often result in excessive harmful algae growth that makes water unhealthy. Cleaning these contaminants from water usually involves ...
ByMetaMateria Technologies based in Columbus, OHIO (USA)
The term probiotic is defined as below by FAO/WHO. There have been attempts to expand the definition largely by companies that find it easier to market probiotics than bioremediation and the result has been that most users believe that the products work as below. ...
ByAquaintech Inc. (AITI) based in Lynnwood, WASHINGTON (USA)
