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Ammonia, Nitrate, PH....


danilada

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So, im finally going to invest in some test kits, I would like a little advice on what I need.

So far I only have a Ammonia test strip kit, and no that it should read 0

What are the others I will need? ex. nitrate P.H

My tanks are all freshwater,

320L community tank angels, neons, bristles etc

200L Electric Yellow and GBA tank

160L Guppy and GBA tank

10L Siamese Fighter tank.

Also what should the the "correct" readings be for these? I only know E.Yellows should be around 8p.h.

Hope you can help.

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Don't bother with test strips, they're inaccurate. Get the bottled test kits.

Your readings should be...

pH - 7.0 ish - this can vary and levels from 6.5 to 7.5 are generally ok for most community tanks. Specialist tanks for lake cichlids etc will need different pH levels.

Ammonia - 0

Nitrite - 0

Nitrate - <10

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You'll probably get the best value from a freshwater master test kit that has many kits together.

It usually has ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, high range ph (i think 7.8 upwards) and pH (basically the lower range of the scale.. up to 7.6-7.8).

There are some good prices for these on trade me or through petplanet.co.nz (but of course check your local shops)

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Picked up one of those master kits the other day for about $50. Seems to have most things I need but the fella at my LFS did mention it was missing one thing that may be useful but I cant remember what that was right now!

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I bought a phosphate test kit after I had an outbreak of cyanobacteria.

I use it very infrequently but I test if I have any unusual algae outbreaks so I can help find the cause. I tested recently just to figure out the reason for the current bloom and it didn't show any real excess of phosphate...so I knew that it wasn't overfeeding .. I had just been leaving the lights on a bit longer :) But the phosphate kit was relatively expensive.. so perhaps leaving that test to your LFS would be good enough :) (ie: take in a sample)

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