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ROYAL NATURE NITRATE TEST FOR MARINE AQUARIUM

Brand: ROYAL NATURE

18,90 €
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NITRATE TEST

MARINE AQUARIUM


ROYAL NATURE TEST NITRATE


With the Royal Nature Nitrate Test, you have a two step process using a powder and a liquid No3 measurement in the ranges of 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50.

The nitrate content should not exceed 20 PPM in seawater and ideally should be less than 10 PPM in the reef aquarium.

The Royal Nitrate Test can be used in both freshwater and seawater. Nitrate can be determined using a finely tuned color chart that has a nitrate concentration range of 0-50 PPM.

Royal Nature has taken the time to make this kit not only affordable, but also easier to read and more accurate.


Instructions:


Caution: Before using the test vial or measuring cup, make sure it is washed with RO water only and dry it with soft paper.

Caution: Always store the NO3-1 and NO3-2 reagents in the dark (in the box) and minimize exposure to light.

The results of the Royal Nitrate Professional Test Kit are in PPM.

Each kit provides you with 100 tests.



Just 2 steps:


1. Using the 5ml syringe, add 5ml of aquarium water to the test vial.

2. Add 5 drops of NO3-2 to the test vial and shake gently for 30 seconds.

3. Add - 1 level scoop of NO3-1 reagent to the test vial and shake gently for 30 seconds.

4. Let stand for 5 minutes. If the colors continue to change, let stand for an additional 2 minutes for best results.

5. Hold the test vial next to the supplied color chart on a portion of the chart that is white and compare the colors by looking from the side of the test vial. Read the corresponding nitrate content. An intermediate color corresponds to intermediate nitrate content.