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Aquarium Pharmaceuticals FilStar Nitra-Zorb
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Canister filter media designed to fit the FilStar XP. For complete removal of Ammonia, Nitrite and Nitrate from freshwater. Rechargeable pouch.

Nitra-Zorb™ - for fresh water
  • Tested and used by Jack Wattley, world famous discus breeder
  • Removes ammonia, nitrite and nitrate from freshwater aquariums
  • Designed to be used when setting up a new aquarium
  • Ideal when breeding fish orraising sensitive species
  • Protects against sudden ammonia and nitrite "spikes" and "surges" inestablished aquariums
  • Rechargeable
Nitra-Zorb is the first water filtration medium that removes ammonia, nitrite and nitrate in freshwater aquariums. Nitra-Zorb is a blend of natural and synthetic ion-exchange resins that selectively removes ammonia, nitrite and nitrate. Nitra-Zorb, when used in new aquariums, controls the level of toxic ammonia and nitrite during the initial development of the biological filter. In established aquariums, Nitra-Zorb helps control sudden spikes in ammonia and nitrite from the addition of new fish or anytime ammonia or nitrite is detected.

Ammonia and Nitrite in the Aquarium:
  • Tropical fish continuously release ammonia. Urine, solid waste and uneaten fish food also release ammonia as they decompose. Nitrifying bacteria in the biological filter convert toxic ammonia to nitrite (also toxic) and then to relatively harmless nitrate. This process is called the nitrogen cycle. Newly set-up aquariums do not have enough nitrifying bacteria to keep ammonia and nitrite at safe levels. It can take 4 to 6 weeks for the nitrifying bacteria to become established and form an efficient biological filter. It is during these first weeks that most aquarists experience fish loss due to high ammonia and nitrite levels. The diagram shows the ammonia and nitrite levels in new aquariums, both with and without using Nitra-Zorb.
  • Elevated ammonia levels damage the gills of fish, preventing oxygen uptake. Nitrite entering the blood combines with hemoglobin and prevents blood from carrying oxygen, resulting in stress and suffocation. Even very low levels of ammonia or nitrite can cause detrimental metabolic changes, leading to a greater susceptibility to disease. Even in established aquariums, ammonia or nitrite can be a problem. Each time a new fish is added to an aquarium, the biological filter must adjust to the higher level of waste being produced. When medications and remedies are used, the biological filter is often disrupted. Under these conditions, ammonia and nitrite can reach harmful levels.
Nitrate in the Aquarium: Scientific research has shown that nitrate is relatively harmless to freshwater fish. However, many breeders of tropical fish feel that low nitrate levels are "more natural" and, therefore, better for tropical fish. Nitrate has also been shown to negatively affect the uptake of nutrients from food. Nitra-Zorb will reduce nitrate and promote a more natural balance in the aquarium.

Nitrate Removal: Nitra-Zorb is excellent for continually scavenging nitrate from freshwater systems. Keep in mind that many water supplies contain nitrate. Test tap water used in the aquarium for nitrate. Many aquariums may contain over 300 ppm of nitrate and will require a week or longer to lower nitrate levels. Recharge Nitra-Zorb every 5 days until nitrate is reduced to 20 ppm or less. Then, recharge Nitra-Zorb every 2 weeks, or when nitrate levels exceed 20 ppm.

Directions for use in RENA® FilStar Filters:
  • Remove Nitra-Zorb pouch from plastic bag.
  • DO NOT open Nitra-Zorb pouch. One 210 g pouch should be used for every 55 U.S. gallons (208 L) of aquarium water.
  • Rinse Nitra-Zorb pouch under tap water to remove any dust.
  • Place filter pouch directly in FilStar filtration basket after (above) filter foams.
  • Recharge filter pouch every 5 days until safe nitrate levels are reached. Then, recharge every 2 weeks to maintain best performance.
  • Replace pouch every 1 to 3 months, depending on stocking density and water quality.
Use Aquarium Pharmaceuticals Test Kits to monitor water quality weekly. Nitra-Zorb is designed for use with all Filstar filtration media.

Recharging Nitra-Zorb: Nitra-Zorb can be easily recharged in a warm salt solution. Dissolve 80 g (4 tablespoonfuls) of non-iodized salt in 240 ml (8 ounces) of warm tap water (approximately 48°C/120°F), soak the pouch for at least 2 hours and rinse lightly in tap water before re-use. Nitra-Zorb resins will gradually become fouled with organic matter, and therefore Nitra-Zorb should be replaced when performance declines.

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Excellent!
Works great! by JENN
Experience Level: Intermediate
Posted on 5/20/2008 from PHOENIXVILLE, PA UNITED STATES
Comments: Last year, I switched over to a Rena Filstar XP3 canister filter for my fishtank. My tank contained at the time 1 goldfish and 1 pleco. Shortly after I bought the filter (giving it time to cycle with the tank), I had moved the fish into a 90 gallon tank from the 29 it had been in, and added 2 more goldfish once the new tank had cycled. This canister filter, and using NitraZorb in it, have made all the difference to me! Prior to using these products, I would have to perform daily water changes and constantly check the pH/ammonia/nitrite/nitrate levels in the tank because the old filtration wasn't keeping up with my messy, huge fish. Now, I perform a much more normal water change and filter cleaning schedule and the tank stays nice and stable. My enormous fish and I are very pleased with how clean the tank stays, and having the Nitra-Zorb in the tank is just the ticket for ensuring that my fish will remain healthy!
Yes, I would recommend this product to my friends.
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