Fauna marine Bakto Blend and Bakto Therapie Huge Nitrates

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Hello,

O bought in Germany 2 weeks ago FM bacterias for my aquarium.
I cheked with Salifert Nitrate test FM Bakto Blend - about 100 nitrates.
FM Bakto Therapie - more then 100 nitrates.

my question: these huge nitrates in bacteria bottles its normal? if yes - why?
or I have damaged goods?

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There are no Nitrates is Bacto Reef Blend.

It would be best to check for other sources of NO3, especially if your system is new.
 
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This test result for NO3 not for my system, I checked source from bottles. I understood you correctly that there should be no any NO3? and this goods is damaged?
 

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No it's not damaged, it just shows that there is bacteria in the bottle, not just water. :)

Testing bacteria directly will naturally result in those kind of results.
 

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