Master Liquid Test Kit
The long-term health and beauty of your pond depends on maintaining good
water quality. It is not possible, however, to know the condition of pond water
without testing it.
Ammonia, for example, is colorless and has no odor but is highly poisonous to
pond fish. Ammonia can only be detected with a test kit. PondCareŽ test kits
provide the pond keeper with an easy way to monitor water quality.
Master Liquid Test Kit Price:
$31.00
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The Master Liquid Test Kit Includes:
- The Wide Range pH Test
- The Ammonia Test
- The Nitrite Test
- The Salt Level Test
- Instructional booklet, complete with information on water testing
- Water resistant, computer calibrated color charts
- Test solution bottles for four freshwater tests
- Four glass test tubes with snap-tight caps in holders
A complete kit for testing pond water! Fast, easy and accurate!
Test, don't guess: early detection means early correction!
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Fast | Easy | Accurate
The Pond Care Master Liquid Test Kit provides information on
how to perform each test, how often to perform the tests, what the test results
mean, and how to correct any unsafe water conditions that may be detected.
Water Variables That Can Be Tested
pH
All fish thrive at a particular pH level. pH can fluctuate due to fish waste,
tap water and build-up of natural acids. This kit allows you to easily and
accurately measure the pH level and maintain a healthy pond for your fish.
Nitrite
Nitrite, a major cause of Fish death, is produced in the pond by the
bacteria, Nitrosomonas when is eats Ammonia. Even low levels can affect the red
blood cells of fish, reducing their ability to carry oxygen, thus causing
suffocation and even death.
Ammonia
Ammonia, the number one killer of both saltwater and freshwater fish, is
constantly being produced in the pond by fish, decomposing plants and uneaten
fish food.
Sodium Chloride
Salt provides electrolytes. Too much salt can damage pond plants. A lack of
salt results in electrolyte loss, poor gill function and low oxygen/high carbon
dioxide levels in fish. Salt levels are not affected by water evaporation, but
by water changes. Salt can also be used to combat Nitrite toxicity.
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