Nitrate build-up in aquarium is often an
indicator of declining water quality. High levels of nitrate are frequently
associated with poor fish, health, algae growth, and a build-up of organic
pollutants. Nitrate is produced in the aquarium by the biological filter.
Beneficial bacteria in the biological filter converts toxic ammonia and nitrite
into nitrate. A high level indicates a build-up of fish waste and organic
compounds, resulting in poor water quality and contributing to the likelihood of
fish disease. Excessive nitrate also provides a nitrogen source that can
stimulate algae blooms.
The Nitrate Test Kit is a fast, easy and accurate test for freshwater and
saltwater aquariums. The kit contains two dropper bottles for accurate
dispensing of test solutions, easy-to-read instructions and color chart, a
non-staining glass test tube with a snap-tight cap, and instructions.
Instructions:
In freshwater, Nitra-Zorb can be used to remove nitrate. A partial water change
is the easiest way to lower a nitrate in fresh or saltwater aquariums.
Specifications:
Reads levels from 0 to 160 ppm. Each kit will do 90 tests.