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![]() I'm definitely interested! Sounds cool, and promising.
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![]() Okay, it looks like I have enough interest to bring some of these packages into stock, anyone wanting to commit to a bag please let me know so I can order extras.
Here is the pricing; NP Biopellets 500 ml (1/2 liter) $64.99 NP Biopellets 1000 ml (1 liter) $109.95 Ian |
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![]() OKay, I'll play and try a 1/2 liter. Thanks Ian.
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![]() PM-a-coming your way
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |
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![]() NP Biopellets are now available on our website on a pre-order basis, shipping sometime the 2nd or 3rd week of December!
Thanks for all the Pm's and input. ![]() Ian Webmaster/Dry goods |
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![]() ![]() Tatu Vaajalahti showing off the bacterial growth taking place in his reverse flow filter. NP Bio Pellets are a unique carbon based polymer that doubles as a substrate and food source for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. Like adding a liquid carbon source such as Vodka or VSV, we still cannot control what bacteria are growing–however, these pellets should inherently provide more control through the location that the bacterial growth occurs (on the pellets!). It has been referred to as the Solid Vodka method for the large bacterial biomass that can be generated and then exported via protein skimming. Reef Interests, the manufacturer of NP Bio Pellets, has stated they have a patent on their unique biodegradable polymer. “NP-reducing BioPellets are composed of biologically degradable polymers that can be placed in a fluidized filter or filter canister. The pellets will allow aerobic growth of bacteria which consequently will consume nitrate and phosphate simultaneously. The bacteria will use up the carbon from the BioPellets, whilst nitrogen and phosphorus are taken from the water as nitrate and (ortho)phosphate. This conversion of organic BioPellets (together with inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus) into microbial biomass is called immobilization. In addition, anaerobic layers will develop, resulting in additional denitrification.” |
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![]() http://npbiopellets.com/index.php/how-it-works
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![]() Do you accept paypal
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![]() Paypal is fine! P.S. How are the lights I sold you? ![]() Ian |