Nitrite Converter for Safe and Healthy Aquaculture
Naru GROBIO AQUATICS Pvt Ltd.
Nitrite is an intermediate substance in the oxidation of ammonia to nitrate in fish culture. Nitrite changes hemoglobin into methemoglobin which does not carry oxygen, thus causes anoxia for fish and leads to mortality/slow growth. Safe levels of nitrite in the fish pond is 0.005 mg/L. Concentration above 0.005 mg/L. may reduce the growth and leads to mortality.
The Bacterial strains i.e., nitrobacter, thiobacillus denitrificans, paracoccus denitrificans fortified with oxydo reductase enzymes instantaneously converts nitrites to nitrate.
The Bacterial strains such as nitrobacter, thiobacillus denitrificans, paracoccus denitrificans fortified with oxidoreductase enzymes.
2 kg/acre once in every 15 days for shrimp culture or ;
5 to 10 gm/kg of feed or ;
as advised by aquaculture consultant
2 kg
CAA/JUNE 2025/PRO/08584