Feature

●Tetra Pond Test 6-in-1 to check the six most important water values in one step
●Measures the pH, general and carbonate hardness (GH + KH), nitrite (NO2-), nitrate (NO3-), and chlorine (Cl2)
●Dip the test strips into the water, swirl them in the water for one or two seconds, shake off any excess water and read off the most important information about the water values just 60 seconds later
●pH - The pH value of the water indicates the acid or base concentration that is important for the health of the fish. A pH value between 6.5 and 8.5 is tolerated by every pond fish species
●KH - KH acts as a pH-buffer and the favourable KH values are between 3 ° and 10 °dH


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From the manufacturer

Tetra Pond Test 6-in-1 Strip, to Test 6 Essential Water Quality Parameters in Less Than 60 Seconds

The Tetra Pond test strips enable you to quickly and reliably determine the six most important water values in ponds in one simple step: dip the test strips into the water, swirl them in the water for one or two seconds, shake off any excess water and read off the most important information about the water values just 60 seconds later. The colour chart can be used to determine whether these are within the safe range. The pH, general and carbonate hardness (GH + KH), nitrite (NO2-), nitrate (NO3-) and chlorine (Cl2) in the garden pond water are measured. Pond inhabitants such as fish react very sensitively to excessive changes in the pH value, which impacts their well-being. The general hardness affects the vital functions of fish, while the carbonate hardness has a direct influence on the stability of the pH value (pH buffer). The test strips also measure the nitrite and nitrate values of the pond water.

Nitrite is extremely harmful, even in very low concentrations, and should not be detectable in the water. Nitrate is a nutrient that helps plants to grow. However, excessively high levels of NO3- can be harmful to fish and promote excessive algae growth. Chlorine may also be present in the water, and is harmful to fish and plants. Just like nitrite, chlorine should not be detectable in the pond water.

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