Immediate help against nitrite
- removes up to 1.5 mg/l of nitrite per dosage
- prevents new tank syndrome
Accumulating nitrite (“new tank syndrome”) is a threat during the starting phase of a new aquarium, after a disease treatment or a filter change, since insufficient filter bacteria are present for breaking down toxic nitrite to the plant nutrient nitrate. A nitrite level of 1.0 mg/l can already be harmful for the fish. sera Nitrite-minus provides quick help in case of acute pollution and immediately removes up to 1.5 mg/l nitrite per dosage. It converts toxic nitrite into organic amines that are then utilized by bacteria. sera Nitrite-minus is very well tolerated by ornamental fish, invertebrates and plants, and can be dosed up to 5-fold.
- removes up to 1.5 mg/l of nitrite per dosage within shortest time
- prevents new tank syndrome and provides immediate help in case of acute pollution
- binds nitrite and converts it into organic amines that are utilized by the filter bacteria
Advice: The amount of nitrite in the aquarium water can be checked with the sera nitrite-test (NO2) or the sera Quick Test.
What is a new tank syndrome, when does it occur and what can I do against it? We will answer these and further questions in our contribution “What you should know about the new tank syndrome”.
The following chart provides an overview for evaluating the nitrite levels and when measures should be taken:
NO2 |
Evaluation |
Measures |
0.0 mg/l |
good |
- |
>0 – 0.5 mg/l |
action required |
dose sera bio nitrivec |
0.5 mg/l |
critical |
possibly dose sera Nitrite-minus (1-fold dosage) |
1.0 mg/l |
harmful |
dose sera Nitrite-minus (1- fold dosage) |
2.0 mg/l |
dangerous |
dose sera Nitrite-minus (possibly 2- fold dosage) |
5.0 mg/l |
toxic |
dose sera Nitrite-minus (possibly 4- fold dosage) |
Sufficient for
size |
sufficient for |
50 ml |
200 liter / 53 US gal. |
100 ml |
400 liter / 106 US gal. |
250 ml |
1.000 liter / 264 US gal. |
500 ml |
2.000 liter / 530 US gal. |
2.500 ml |
10.000 liter / 2,640 US gal. |
5.000 ml |
20.000 liter / 5,300 US gal. |