JBL PROAQUATEST PO4 Phosphat Koi

Simple and reliable monitoring of water values in koi ponds: Determination of phosphate, an algae nutrient, from <0.1 to 10 mg/l
Item no. 2407600

19.69 EUR

Price incl. 18 VAT plus Delivery
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Product features

  • Simple and reliable monitoring of the water values in koi ponds: determines the algae nutrient phosphate from <0,1 up to 10 mg/l
  • Use: fill both cuvettes with 5 ml pond water, add reagents, compare on colour chart and read off value
  • For measuring and routinely monitoring the phosphate content, graduation on colour scale: <0.1; 0.25; 0.5; 1.0; 1.5; 2.0; 3.0; 5.0; 10 mg/l
  • You will find detailed information and troubleshooting tips about water analysis on the JBL website in Essentials/Pond
  • Contains: 1 test set for approx. 50 measurements, 2 reagents, 2 cuvettes, syringe, dosing spoon, comparator block & colour scale

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  • My nitrate test indicates measurement results which I can’t read or which are far too low.

    The reason is often an incorrect use of the test. It is important to shake the test vigorously for precisely one minute. All the other important steps can be read in the instructions.

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  • Unequal consumption of individual water test reagents

    The liquids of one reagent are empty, the powder is still half-filled. Can't you just buy individual bottles? No, because the JBL refill packs always contain all the reagents as a set and need to be replaced together. There is a reason for this. The reagents age when they are first opened and should therefore be disposed of completely as soon as one of the reagent bottles is empty. The unequal consumption is due to the fact that some test procedures require an individual number of drops, depending on the existing value in the aquarium water. So one needs more, the other less. The liquids can be emptied completely. In the case of powder, you cannot use the quantity you need if there is only a residual amount left. Thus the quantity is on the generous side, so that the range is ensured even with low liquid consumption.

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  • Can I use two different medications at the same time?

    Unless otherwise indicated in the instructions for use, the simultaneous use of two different medications is not possible and we strongly advise against it. Toxic cross reactions and undesirable side effects, such as oxygen deficiency or nitrite, cannot be ruled out. If your fish suffer from a primary infection and further secondary infections, always treat the primary infection or disease with the highest stress factor for the animal. Finish a treatment with the correct dosage in accordance with the instructions and then start the second medication. After the treatment or between two treatments, filter the aquarium water over activated carbon for 24 hours to remove any residual medication. The activated carbon need then to be disposed of properly. Any medical treatment is also a stress factor for your fish, so be careful not to overburden your animals and only treat them after a thorough diagnosis.

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  • Where can I find the record sheets for the documentation of my water analysis?

    Have you lost your record sheets, used them all up, or need them in another language? _x000D_ In the appendix of this FAQ you will find PDF files for printing them out in German, English and French.

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  • Is a tool needed to adjust the CO2 quantity?

    No, a tool should never be used. The use of a tool can lead to damage. There is a thin spike at the tip of the needle valve. If the needle valve is closed clockwise and turned too tightly or with a tool, it may break off and damage the pressure regulator._x000D_ _x000D_

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  • Do you need a tool to assemble the pressure reducer?

    No, a tool is not required and should not be used under any circumstances. The use of a tool can lead to damage. You can mount the pressure reducer on the CO2 cylinder with your hands. Turn only until you feel resistance and then turn about half a turn more. This way the pressure regulator fitting is hand-tight. A short hissing sound will be heard when attaching the fitting to disposable cylinders.

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