Sodium nitrate vs sodium nitrite

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Hi. I Want to dose some nitrates in my tank. Does anyone know if i Can use sodium nitrite?
What the different between sodium nitrate and sodium nitrite?
 

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One doses Nitrate (NO3) and the other doses Nitrite (NO2). You want sodium nitrate.

For more details, see the below BRS video about the nitrogen cycle:

 
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Ty for your reply. Sodium nitrate is forbidden in my country Is there any other product that is safe to use?
 

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Potassium Nitrate I hear can also be dosed. There's mention of remaining aware of potential rising potassium levels in the long term but given the small amount dosed, many don't think it should be an issue, especially if normal water changes are performed.
 

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Sodium nitrite would theoretically work, but nitrite is slightly toxic to marine organisms. It's not as bad as ammonia, but it's not as harmless as nitrates. If you did choose to use this additive, you'd have to move very slowly and carefully. Nitrite would have to be processed into nitrates by your tank's bacterial filter.

Potassium nitrate would probably be a better solution if it's available.
 

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Sodium nitrite would theoretically work, but nitrite is slightly toxic to marine organisms. It's not as bad as ammonia, but it's not as harmless as nitrates. If you did choose to use this additive, you'd have to move very slowly and carefully. Nitrite would have to be processed into nitrates by your tank's bacterial filter.

Potassium nitrate would probably be a better solution if it's available.

Good point.

Also note, it's been my experience as in situations like cycling a tank, if there are measurable nitrites present, common test kits seem to read really high in nitrates. It might be difficult to confirm dosage if the nitrites don't get processed into nitrates quickly.
 
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Thanxs! I wont risk it. I Can find potassium nitrate if its better . Is there any accurate test to measure and keep in track the potassium ?
 

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