Tetra 6-in-1 EasyStrips
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Tetra 6-in-1 EasyStrips are perfect for regularly testing aquarium water. EasyStrips are easy to use: just dip in the aquarium water, and an accurate water quality result will be shown after 60 seconds.
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Tetra is the world’s largest producer of products for ornamental pet fish care. The biologists, chemists and nutritionists at Tetra are committed to the continuous development of scientifically developed and thoroughly tested nutrition and other aquarium products.
Tetra 6-in-1 EasyStrips are perfect for regularly testing aquarium water. Maintaining a healthy and safe aquatic environment is important for your fish. EasyStrips are easy to use: just dip in the aquarium water, and an accurate water quality result will be shown after 60 seconds.
EasyStrips have 3 pads that test for water hardness, nitrates, nitrites, alkalinity, and pH levels. Tetra 6-in-1 EasyStrips have been designed utilising medical and scientific laboratory technology and are accurate.
What do 6-in-1 EasyStrips Test?
6-in-1 EasyStrips accurately test for water quality in fresh and saltwater aquariums.
Nitrate is the byproduct of nitrifying bacteria in the biological filter breaking down ammonia and nitrite. Nitrate is used by aquatic plants and algae as a food source. High levels can lead to excessive algae growth. Levels should be kept below 40 ppm and should be tested weekly.
Nitrite is a waste product produced by bacteria in the biological filter as it breaks down ammonia. Nitrite is extremely harmful to fish and can result in severe fish loss. Levels should be kept below .5 ppm and should be tested weekly.
Hardness is the measure of calcium and magnesium in the water. Water hardness affects the fish’s ability to maintain correct balance between its internal body fluids and the external environment. Hardness below 50 ppm can affect pH, over 150 ppm can result in the formation of white mineral deposits on tanks and equipment. Note: the total hardness pad is not used for saltwater tank readings.
Total chlorine is the measure of free chlorine and chloramine combined. Chlorine and often chloramine are added to city water to destroy harmful bacteria and organisms in drinking water and can be deadly to your fish. It is very important that you test your tap water before adding it to your aquarium to ensure the safety of your fish.
Alkalinity (buffering capacity) determines the ability to maintain a constant pH in the aquarium. The ideal level for freshwater tanks is 120 – 300 ppm, for saltwater tanks 180 – 300 ppm.
pH is the measure of acidity or alkalinity in water. A pH reading of 7.0 is neutral, pH lower than 7.0 is acidic, pH higher than 7.0 is alkaline. Maintaining proper pH is one of the most important elements to keeping a successful aquarium. The correct pH helps to ensure healthy fish, encourages breeding, and allows plants to grow properly. Check pH levels once a week as many factors can cause pH changes which can cause stress to your fish. Note: buffering capacity should be at least 120 ppm for accurate pH reading.
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