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Although bacteria are usually associated with something that negatively affects living organisms - in the case of the fauna and flora that live in an aquarium, they are essential for the proper development and life of species. Nitrifying bacteria in the aquarium are responsible for water filtration, as well as reducing the levels of harmful chemical compounds in the water. Good bacteria for the aquarium promote the proper and regular growth of both fish and plants cultivated in our tank. Their use helps maintain clear and transparent water, getting rid of harmful heavy metals and other chemical pollutants.

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