JBL PROAQUATEST NO3 Nitrate
Quick test to determine the nitrate content in freshwater/marine aquariums and ponds

  • Determines the optimal nitrate value for perfect plant growth or possible cause of algae growth in freshwater and marine water
  • Laboratory comparator system to compensate the inherent water colour: fill glass vials with sample water, add reagents to one vial, place vials in holder, read values off colour chart
  • Use: when setting up a new freshwater aquarium: 1 x weekly. When setting up a new marine aquarium: 1 x weekly. With green algae problems
  • You will find detailed information and troubleshooting tips about water analysis on the JBL website in Essentials/Aquarium or Pond
  • Package contents: 1 nitrate test for approx. 40 measurements, incl. 2 reagents, 2 glass vials with screw caps, syringe, dosing spoon, comparator block and colour scale. Reagent refill separately available
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Price: 27,22 €
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Price: 13,96 €
Recommended retail price incl. VAT
You can find this item in your specialist and online shop
Product information

Healthy aquarium/healthy pond with conditions close to nature
The right water values are dependent on the fish stock and the plants in the aquarium/pond. Even if the water looks clear it can be contaminated. With bad values diseases or algae can appear in the aquarium/pond. To maintain a healthy aquarium/pond with conditions close to nature it is important to check and adapt the water values regularly.

For each water analysis JBL provides water tests in the form of quick tests or colour change tests. These determine a certain value or several values in one go. With these water tests you can recognise algae problems and negative nitrate, nitrite, potassium, magnesium values etc.

Why test?
Nitrate is the end product of mineralisation in the aquarium/pond. Even in relatively high concentrations it is non-toxic for fish, but has an adverse effect on plant growth and the well-being of several fish species. Furthermore too high nitrate contents promote unwanted algae growth if phosphate is present in the water as well as nitrate.

Recommended nitrate values:
Freshwater aquarium (community aquarium): 0-50 mg/l
Lake Malawi/Lake Tanganyika aquarium: 0-50 mg/l
Plant aquarium with few fish (aquascaping): 10-30 mg/l
Marine aquarium: 0-20 mg/l
Pond: 0-10 mg/l.

You can analyse the water values you have measured in the JBL Online Laboratory free of charge and receive recommendations.

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JBL PROAQUATEST NO3 Nitrate

Art. no.:
2412500
EAN Code:
4014162241252
For:
40 Tests
Volume packaging:
0.8 l
Gross weight:
151 g
Net weight:
100 g
Weight factor:
0
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
43/175/106 mm

Properties

Animal species: Armored catfish, Arowana, Axolotl, Barbels, Bettas, Bichirs/reedfish, Blowfish, Catfish, Cichlids (South America), Clawed frogs, Clawed shrimps, Corals, Crayfish, Crustaceans, Danions, Discus, Dwarf crayfish, Dwarf shrimps, Flowerhorn, Gill maggots, Gobies, Goldfish, Gouramis, Guppy, Juvenile fish, Killifish, Livebearers, Loaches, Mussels, Newts, Panchaxes, Rainbowfish, Snails, Spiny eels, Terrapins, Tetra, Tropical terrapin, Veiltails, Water turtles, blood parrot cichlids, freshwater butterflyfish
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All aquarium fish
Material: Reagent(s) in plastic bottle(s) and/or glass bottle(s) + plastic and/or glass accessories. REFILL: reagent(s) without accessories.
Colour: white / transparent / black
Dosage: See instructions

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No

Technical Data

Height:175 mm
Length:106 mm
Width:43 mm

JBL PROAQUATEST NO3 REFILL

Art. no.:
2412600
EAN Code:
4014162241269
For:
Refill
Volume packaging:
0.57 l
Gross weight:
54 g
Net weight:
22 g
Weight factor:
0
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
30/175/110 mm

Properties

Animal species: Armored catfish, Arowana, Axolotl, Barbels, Bettas, Bichirs/reedfish, Blowfish, Catfish, Cichlids (South America), Clawed frogs, Clawed shrimps, Corals, Crayfish, Crustaceans, Danions, Discus, Dwarf crayfish, Dwarf shrimps, Flowerhorn, Gill maggots, Gobies, Goldfish, Gouramis, Guppy, Juvenile fish, Killifish, Livebearers, Loaches, Mussels, Newts, Panchaxes, Rainbowfish, Snails, Spiny eels, Terrapins, Tetra, Tropical terrapin, Veiltails, Water turtles, blood parrot cichlids, freshwater butterflyfish
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All aquarium fish
Material: Reagent(s) in plastic bottle(s) and/or glass bottle(s) + plastic and/or glass accessories. REFILL: reagent(s) without accessories.
Colour: white / transparent / black
Dosage: See instructions

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No

Technical Data

Height:64 mm
Length:48 mm
Width:24 mm
FAQ
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.

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?
In the appendix of this FAQ you will find PDF files for printing them out in German, English and French.

Why are there different recommendations and values on the colour chart of the water test?

With the JBL PROAQUATEST drop tests you have a laboratory comparator system which compensates the inherent colouration of the water and at the same time enables non-chemists to carry out an accurate and safe water analysis. To ensure that water testing monitors the life of your fish and provides the greatest possible safety, you will find an evaluation adaptable to three different applications.

Above the different coloured measuring points are numbers, three symbols and a colour band for each.

The symbols stand for the following applications:
Fish = freshwater
Koi = garden pond
Starfish = marine water

The colour band tells you the meaning of the value determined in green (everything OK), yellow (attention) and red (need for action). In addition you will find numbers that reflect the value in mg/l for the respective colour field.

The first two (freshwater and pond) colour bands belong to the upper number row. Marine water belongs to the lower number row.

Why do the values differ?
Due to the high salt concentration in marine water, the colouring of the reaction is not as intense as in freshwater (which also includes pond). Consequently, the value for the same colouration is greater than in freshwater

Why do the recommendations differ?
Every habitat reacts differently to certain nutrient concentrations. In the garden pond, for example, constantly changing temperatures and light intensity can jeopardise the value more than in freshwater, where, unlike in the pond, these factors are constant and necessary additives are supplied. That’s why the recommendations are green for one area of application, yet yellow for the other.

I have lost my colour chart. Can I download the colour chart for the test?

The colour cards are not available for download on the JBL website. The absolutely accurate colour reproduction that is required can only be achieved using a printer which can be re-calibrated before each printout. Most privately used printers are not accurate enough for this.

You will find the colour chart bundle as a spare part on the respective product page and in the spare parts shop under: https://www.jbl.de/en/products/detail/8732/jbl-proaquatest-assortiment-color-chart

The instructions point out that the comparator block should be used to compare the colours. Can this be done without the comparator block as well ? Or is there a factor from this comparison that is required for the measurement ?

The colour charts are intended to be used with the comparator block. In addition, when the comparator block is used with the blank water sample, this compensates the inherent water colour.

Therefore, if the comparator block is not used, there will most likely be deviations in the readings.

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Reviews

Overall rating: 5.0
9 public review(s) for this product.

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9 Reviews in other languages

dr_scaper - Polish
2023-06-06T22:35:41Z

Love this tests !


marcs.jungle - German
2022-10-12T11:20:00Z

Ich nutze gerne einige dieser Tests, da sie genauer als Streifen sind. Das einzige was mich ein bisschen nervt, ist dass man so lange auf das Ergebnis warten muss, aber wie gesagt, für das eindeutige Ergebnis, nehme ich das in Kauf.


B. Achilles - German
2022-06-15T09:48:32Z

Günstige Nachfülllösung wenn man die Flaschen, Farbskala und Anleitung schon hat.


B. Achilles - German
2022-06-15T09:47:17Z

Guter Test, der einfach durchzuführen ist und die Färbung des Wassers berücksichtigt.

10ml Wasser in die Flaschen füllen, Pulver und Tropfen hinzufügen und 10 Minuten warten. Schon kann der Nitratwert abgelesen werden.


Aquarium_Zimmer - German
2022-05-19T18:51:59Z

Beim NO3 Refill Nachfüllpack ist alles notwendige enthalten, was man braucht, wenn man den Test schon hat, aber die Reagenzien leer sind.

Der NO3 Test von JBL ist sehr einfach in der Durchführung.


Aquaklausi - German
2022-04-02T19:59:04Z

Sehr zuverlässig und simpel in der Anwendung.

Nach 10 min bekommt mein ein Ergebnis und mit der Farbkarte kann man einwandfrei seinen NO3 Wert erkennen.

Ich benutze den Pro Scape Koffer und kaufe jetzt nach 6 Monaten mein 1. Refill Set.


A.Q.U.A.R.I.S.T.I.Komet - German
2022-03-29T13:01:04Z

Super Produkt! Wir haben diesen Test beim aufstocken unseres Aquariums benutzt um dieses Nervengift für die Fische auszuschließen und sind Super zufrieden, wie genau man dies zuhause nachvollziehen kann


Aquariuana - German
2022-03-28T22:37:31Z

Sehr einfach zu verwendender Nitrat test, gefällt mir sehr gut. :)

Achtet jedoch drauf das ihr auch wirklich was länger schüttelt, ansonsten löst das Pulver sich nicht vernünftig.


aquahobby.pl - Polish
2021-01-26T13:43:05Z

Sehr einfache Tests und gleichzeitig super genaue professionelle. Ich empfehle mir die genauesten Tests auf dem Markt


JBL NO3 1 - safety information in accordance with GHS

Signal word: Danger

Hazard symbol

  • GHS05
  • GHS07
  • GHS08
  • GHS09

Risk phrase

H314: Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.
H317: May cause an allergic skin reaction.
H318: Causes serious eye damage.
H341: Suspected of causing genetic defects.
H411: Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.

safety note

P101: If medical advice is needed, have product container or label at hand.
P102: Keep out of reach of children.
P303+P361+P353: IF ON SKIN (or hair): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water [or shower].
P305+P351+P338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.
P501a: Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local regulations.

Hazard-determining component

121-57-3: sulphanilic acid
541-69-5: m-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride
7647-01-0/1: hydrogen chloride

JBL NO3 2 - safety information in accordance with GHS

Signal word: Danger

Hazard symbol

  • GHS05
  • GHS07
  • GHS08

Risk phrase

H314: Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.
H317: May cause an allergic skin reaction.
H318: Causes serious eye damage.
H341: Suspected of causing genetic defects.
H412: Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.

safety note

P101: If medical advice is needed, have product container or label at hand.
P102: Keep out of reach of children.
P303+P361+P353: IF ON SKIN (or hair): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water [or shower].
P305+P351+P338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.
P501a: Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local regulations.

Hazard-determining component

541-69-5: m-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride
7647-01-0/1: hydrogen chloride

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