No you canÍt buy Shewanella Oneidensis. It is a bacterium that reduces poisonous heavy metal.Stewanella Onedensis was first spotted in Lake Oneida NY in 1988.
Bacteria such as Pseudomonas and Shewanella are most likely to spoil freshwater trout preserved with salt. These bacteria thrive in cold, moist environments like the conditions found in salt-preserved fish, leading to spoilage. Additionally, other spoilage bacteria such as Lactobacillus and Clostridium can also pose a risk to the preservation of freshwater trout with salt.
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Chlorine is an effective agent against treating your pool against bacteria. You can buy supplies to test and treat your pool at pool shops.
Lactic acid bacteria can be purchased from specialty health stores, online retailers, or through suppliers that cater to the food and beverage industry. They are commonly available in the form of probiotic supplements, fermented foods like yogurt and kefir, or starter cultures for homemade fermentation.
You buy a little test kit, and adjust the chlorine as directed.
no bottled water does not have bacteria because nobody had ever died of drinking it. It only has bacteria if you like buy it from the dollar store or a auction market in africa... Additional answer The above answer implies that BECAUSE nobody has ever died from drinking bottled water that there are no bacteria in it. Firstly, how do you KNOW that nobody has died from this, and secondly you won't necessarily die from bacteria, but it doesn't mean they're not there. The above answer also says that if you buy cheap water then there will be bacteria. This conflicts with the first part of that answer which says there are no bacteria!
Absolutely not unless you have an aquarium and bacteria and other things for it to feed on, besides that's a lot of $ to buy an aquarium.
There will still be a little friendly bacteria left on the ornaments etc., but it is best to leave the new filter to settle for a few days/weeks, to establish properly. You can also buy special products that add friendly bacteria to your aquarium.
Yes you can. Go to a pet shop and buy a bag of shells for fishtanks. These are good because they won't introduce bacteria to the tank.
Bacteria do not infect other bacteria, but they can attack them.
its a bacteria cause i am studing bacteria in universty
bacteria is everywhere. There is good bacteria and bad bacteria but it is everywhere.