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Traditional Nitrogen-fixing Bacteria vs Advance Probiotics

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Firstly, I would like to apologise for not posting for a few weeks. I was totally tied up with work, traveling and I am working very hard on migrating my blog to a paid software.

Finally today I have some time and, I started a controlled test on traditional nitrogen-fixing bacteria starter culture vs the advance probiotics starter culture. In this test I will be using my favourite nitrogen-fixing bacteria starter culture, which I used in the past, to versus my probiotic blend, which is Revive Vita.

 

Please visit my blog for more information: http://www.shrimpydaddy.com/2014/11/traditional-nitrogen-fixing-bacteria-vs.html

 

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Cheers.

Shrimpy Daddy

Sweet dude, can't wait to see the results! :jig:

Very cool dude! :thumbsu:

  • 2 weeks later...
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Hi all,
 
As you know, the first test failed because of the coarse sponge filter media is taking too long for the bacteria to colonise. Hence, I went back to drawing board and re-design this test.
 
I had bought all the new materials and restarted the test on Monday night. For more details of this new test, please refer to my blog at: http://www.shrimpydaddy.com/2014/11/traditional-nitrogen-fixing-bacteria-vs_19.html
 
Cheers.
Shrimpy Daddy

What a great read and brilliant to see you taking the time to thoroughly test and compare. It will be interesting to see how each fare after your 90% water change!!

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Yes, I'm very eager to see the result too. In this way, I will be able to plan out my future cycling in a fail-proof manner. :)

Fail proof would be nice to know!! :)

You're putting a lot of effort in this project als usual, thumbs up! :thumbsu:

 

"Interestingly, this result proved something that people always mistook with. Commonly, people thought that ammonia-fixing bacteria will colonise first and follows by the nitrite-fixing bacteria. Based on my test result, if you have a good bacteria starter culture, these two types of bacteria will colonise at the same time."
This is something I Always took for granted. I learned that the nitrite-fixing bacteria were reproducing much slower, that's why the nitrite spike came after the ammonia spike. So your results are very interesting.

 

When your test is done, would be nice to see the results in a simple chart to see the difference at once.

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I found more interesting data in the past few days. I'm currently writing the blog post (at pretty long one) and very likely will be posting this weekend. 

 

For the chart, I ever thought of and a few people requested for it. However, the test kit I had are but very accurate in reading the exact number. My reagent for my photometer had ran out and I never replace them; quite costly and it is quite troublesome to use (it is bench type, and I every time have to take it out and setup.). Therefore, I had order a portable photometer and hopefully, it will arrive by next week.

Promising so far, but looking forward to even more precise data with your new photometer.

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