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UPC 850034949031

Barcode for Phosphate Test Strips for Freshwater & Saltwater Fish Tank - Testing Strips for Fresh & Salt Water Aquarium - Lab Grade Water Tester Kit - 100 Count

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Attributes

Attribute Value
Binding Unknown Binding
Brand Advatec
Size 100
EAN 0850034949031
Manufacturer Advatec
UPC 850034949031

Description

  1. Weekly Phosphate Monitoring: Regular testing of water parameters with Phosphate Test Strips helps detect invisible water problems, preventing issues like Cyanobacteria blooms, inhibiting coral calcification, and ensuring the health of fish.
  2. Fast and Accurate Results: These aquarium phospahte test strips provide results in just 90 seconds, ensuring fast and accurate insights of the phosphate levels in your freshwater or saltwater aquariums, pools, and spas. The easy-to-read instructions make the testing process convenient.
  3. Versatile Application: Designed for aquariums of all sizes, from small to medium and large setups. They are essential for fish tank maintenance and maintaining optimal water conditions.
  4. Essential for Aquarium Maintenance: Considered as aquarium essentials, these strips are part of your fish tank supplies, contributing to the overall stability and health of your aquatic environment. Incorporate them into your routine aquarium maintenance for ongoing monitoring.
  5. Contribution to Aquarium Health: Say goodbye to unpleasant aquarium smells, as these phosphate test strips contribute to creating a clean, balanced aquatic environment. Use fish testing kits regularly, especially during the initial 4-6 weeks of a new aquarium, and then weekly for monitoring stability or addressing problems as they occur.

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