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The Aquarium Mini Test Kit from NT Labs is suitable for freshwater aquariums and performs checks on the 3 most important water parameters in an aquarium. The Aquarium Water Mini Test Kit includes tests for pH, nitrite (NO2) and ammonia (NH3)
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In an established aquarium, an ammonia test should be performed and recorded in a log once per week. 1 Anytime you have sick fish, or a fish death, you should immediately test for ammonia.
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pH is a way of measuring whether aquarium water is acidic or basic (alkaline). It is measured on a scale of 0 to 14, with 0 to 7 considered acidic and 7 to 14 considered basic or alkaline. ... Check your aquarium water's pH regularly to keep your fish, plants and other creatures healthy and happy.
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The hardness of water refers to the amount of dissolved minerals in it, and it's measured in two ways: General Hardness (GH) and Carbonate Hardness (KH), also referred to as alkalinity. The former measures magnesium and calcium, while the latter measures carbonate and bicarbonate ions.
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The main factor in successful fish keeping and health lies in the maintenance of good water quality. Ammonia, nitrite and pH levels in the aquarium should be checked regularly. The Aquarium Lab Multi-Test Kit comprises up to 200 tests combined of the 6 key parameters to test in your aquarium: ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH, GH and KH.
රු2,490.00
pH is a way of measuring whether aquarium water is acidic or basic (alkaline). It is measured on a scale of 0 to 14, with 0 to 7 considered acidic and 7 to 14 considered basic or alkaline. ... Check your aquarium water's pH regularly to keep your fish, plants and other creatures healthy and happy.
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Aquarium nitrite levels should be at an undetectable level at all times after the tank has fully cycled. While not as dangerous as ammonia, nitrite is still a highly toxic chemical and causes stress for fish even at levels as low as 0.5 ppm. Levels exceeding ten to twenty ppm are lethal over a period of time.
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Aquarium nitrite levels should be at an undetectable level at all times after the tank has fully cycled. While not as dangerous as ammonia, nitrite is still a highly toxic chemical and causes stress for fish even at levels as low as 0.5 ppm. Levels exceeding ten to twenty ppm are lethal over a period of time.