7 water values in 1 minute - analysis in pond and aquarium

Testing the water values can be so quick! With the  JBL PROAQUATEST EASY 7in1 test strips you can carry out a water test of the 7 most important values in the aquarium or pond in one minute. Test strips are the most convenient and quickest way to test aquarium, tap or pond water for the 7 most important values. For an accurate test result, make sure you pull the test strip out of the water slowly and ideally horizontally after it has been immersed in the water. This prevents water on the test strip from running from one colour field to the next. Despite looking pretty colourful, this would falsify the clear colour of the individual colour fields. Hold it horizontally and let it drip a little onto a piece of household towel for an even more accurate reading. This will stop large droplets from remaining on the colour fields and makes comparing the colours with the colour fields on the packaging easier. If an elevated value is displayed, e.g. for toxic nitrite (NO2), we recommend you remeasure with a drop test ( JBL PROAQUATEST NO2 Nitrite ).

Would you like to buy the 7in1 water test or are you looking for additional information? Take a look at the product page here:  JBL PROAQUATEST EASY 7in1 .

Find out more about water testing in the pond here in the Themeworld:  Testing water

Find more about water testing and water tests in the aquarium here in the Themeworld:  Water tests .

© 17.12.2021
Heiko Blessin
Heiko Blessin
Dipl.-Biologe

Tauchen, Fotografie, Aquaristik, Haie, Motorrad

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