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So there are different type of nitrobacterials for salt water and fresh water.

but what about blackish water? is it a mixture of fresh & saltwater type, or a different type, or just salt water type?

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nitrifying bacteria (consuming amonia and nitrite) is same in both slt or fresh water or even soil in farm lands.

there is also a bacteria that consumts NITRATE but that is a more anaerobic form of bacteria and needs special cultivation in the aquarium. These are found in coral live rock i believe in salt water set ups (some set ups) in the less oxygen rich areas.

in terms of blackwater, low ph inhibit bacterial growth. watch out, there is a fine balance

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Everything you need to know, just ignore the blatant plug for their product

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nitrifying bacteria (consuming amonia and nitrite) is same in both slt or fresh water or even soil in farm lands.

There are several types of nitrobacter and nitrosimonas, each has a niche, salt, fresh, terrestrial, whatever...

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