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Unread 11/11/2003, 02:26 PM   #1
stevereefguy
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Reply from manuafacturer on Algone and Nitrate Reduction..

I asked the Algone manufacturer for the active ingredients in their product and how it reduced nitrates. I rec'd the following reply. Does it make sense?


there is actually a link on our product information site http://www.algone.com/algone_information.asp#test
On your left there is a column named "Algone in the aquarium" "more detailed info". Scrolling down you will find a heading: Algone - "What is it and what does it do"

To shed some light on your question, Algone works among others on the principle of nitrogen starvation. In nature, some plants are utilizing nitrogen in areas where nitrogen is rare, for example yucca schidigera which is known as nitrogen "absorber" and more and more used in animal feeds to combat odor (used in pig farms all the way down to cat and dog foods).
The mixture of the Algone medium is based on such materials known by the principle of nitrogen starvation. Another aspect is that the microorganisms within Algone use nitrogen compounds as a food source. These microorganisms use nitrogen to build proteins that can safely be retained which is referred to as nitrogen retention.

As a result of the above mechanisms, Algone enhances the dissolved oxygen content of the water which in turn favors the beneficial bacteria to break down waste more efficiently. Besides being beneficial for the bacteria colonies, an improvement of water clarity can be observed in most cases due to the higher dissolved oxygen content. More important for reef aquariums, Algone increases the redox potential allowing easier break down of waste and an improvement of overall water quality.

In summary, Algone uses the principles of nitrogen starvation and nitrogen retention to directly absorb nitrogen compounds from the water and enhances the tanks ability to break down waste more efficiently (redox) by increasing the dissolved oxygen content.


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Unread 11/11/2003, 02:32 PM   #2
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I've read the description on the web site, though I didn't notice that it claimed to actually include bacteria in it. No, I still don't understand it enough to recommend it.


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Unread 09/09/2006, 10:46 AM   #3
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I have used it, and it decrease the redox potential instead of increasing it. My ORP drop at least 50mv immediately. and my skimmer goes nuts.


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Unread 09/09/2006, 11:05 AM   #4
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Do you have a specific problem you are trying to address with this product? Maybe there is another way to get where you want to go by using tried and true methods?

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