Bio-pellets are usually made of polymers that promote the growth of bacteria. The pellets contain carbon, which is again used by the bacteria to break down nitrate and phosphate and are thus a component of denitrification.
Bio-pellets work on a similar principle as the so-called "vodka method", but are simpler in use and dosage and therefore very popular when bacteria and carbon are used to reduce nitrate and phosphate. Bio pellets unfold their full power after about 2-4 weeks in the reactor and should be refilled after 6-12 months. In the reactor, they should be kept well flowed.
Bio-pellets are usually made of polymers that promote the growth of bacteria. The pellets contain carbon, which is again used by the bacteria to break down nitrate and phosphate and are thus a component of denitrification.
Bio-pellets wor...
Bio-pellets are usually made of polymers that promote the growth of bacteria. The pellets contain carbon, which is again used by the bacteria to break down nitrate and phosphate and are thus a component of denitrification.
Bio-pellets work on a similar principle as the so-called "vodka method", but are simpler in use and dosage and therefore very popular when bacteria and carbon are used to reduce nitrate and phosphate. Bio pellets unfold their full power after about 2-4 weeks in the reactor and should be refilled after 6-12 months. In the reactor, they should be kept well flowed.
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