| 5-in-1 Pond Test Kit |
Water MUST be tested regularly to maintain GOOD WATER QUALITY
Allows you to easily TRACK critical WATER QUALITY parameters with 1 TEST:
Nitrate, Nitrite, Total Hardness, Total Alkalinity, pH ◄- For info, or to order, click on the image. |
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| Ammonia Test Kit |
Ammonia can have a number of detrimental effects on pond fish such as disrupting the ability to regulate water and salts, it may also damage delicate gill tissue, causing swelling of the tissue which ... ◄- For info, or to order, click on the image. |
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| Chlorine/Chloramine Test Kit |
Chlorine and chloramines are harmful to fish and will kill the beneficial nitrifying bacteria in the pond. Likewise, they may burn or kill aquatic plants. Chlorine, a volatile gas, will dissipate wi... ◄- For info, or to order, click on the image. |
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| Nitrite/Nitrate Test Kit |
Nitrate is not especially harmful to freshwater fish but is a potent plant fertilizer and can contribute to the growth of unsightly and unwelcome algae, such as green water or blanketweed. Ideally, th... ◄- For info, or to order, click on the image. |
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| Phosphate Test Kit |
Phosphate – Phosphate occurs naturally in the environment. It is an essential nutrient required for algae growth. Since phosphates come from a variety of sources, it is recommended that you te... ◄- For info, or to order, click on the image. |
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Most people that are new to water gardening don't think about water chemistry. The best way to prevent problems is to test your pond water regularly for elements that are toxic to pond fish.
These chemical imbalances in a water garden usually have no odor or visual signs until it's too late. Another great preventative measure is to follow routine pond maintenance schedules for spring, summer and autumn. A common thread in all of these is the regular addition of beneficial bacteria.
Synopsis: Microbe-Lift test strips brings you all the necessary test strips to monitor pond water quality.
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