would there be any bacteria in the aquarium? if yes, then why?
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Yes ! Name is :- Viresco Aquarium a nitrifying bacteria or good bacteria.
The waste material from fish accumulate so a bacteria grows in that medium and converts waste in to Ammonia. Since Ammonia is also toxic to fish. As Ammonia levels rise, another bacteria grows that converts Ammonia into Nitrite. Although Nitrite is not as toxic as Ammonia, it is still harmful to fish. As Nitrite levels rise, another good bacteria grows that converts Nitrite into Nitrate. This process is called aquarium cycling or the aquarium nitrogen cycle.
The waste material from fish accumulate so a bacteria grows in that medium and converts waste in to Ammonia. Since Ammonia is also toxic to fish. As Ammonia levels rise, another bacteria grows that converts Ammonia into Nitrite. Although Nitrite is not as toxic as Ammonia, it is still harmful to fish. As Nitrite levels rise, another good bacteria grows that converts Nitrite into Nitrate. This process is called aquarium cycling or the aquarium nitrogen cycle.
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Yes there would be bacteria in an aquarium.there is no such place where bacteria does not exist.even it is present inside our body.This is because these can withstand climatic changes
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