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Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

Tester Aquarium

Basic Tips For Fish Care

Fish care depends on the type of fish, which include saltwater fish (Marine Fish) and Freshwater Fish. (Non-Marine Fish). The type of aquarium also depends on the type of fish you intend to raise. If you purchase saltwater fish, it is important that you, daily check the status of your fish. If your fish seem healthy likely, you are doing something right. On the other hand, if your fish seem sickly then you need to take another course of action to maintain your fish’s health. It is important that you become familiar with each fish in your tank to help you spot behavior patterns. Familiarizing yourself with the fish will help you to notice peculiar changes in behaviors.

In addition, you want to make sure that you feed your fish according to their demands. Some fish require food every three days, while other fish may not. To maintain the water you will need to use filters, etc, to evaporate the water and remove chlorine build up, which you will also add calcium to. If you own saltwater fish it is recommended that, you add iodine salt at least 2-times each week to the tank. In addition, you want to clear the tank of photosynthetic organisms (Algae) buildup regularly.

Each week you will need to remove at least 10 percent and no more than 15% of the Aquarium Water. Once you remove the water refill the tank with pure water. The process will help eliminate unwarranted chemicals. If you fill your tank with Tap Water, make sure you seek advice from your local pet shop, since these people know if the area water is sufficient to maintained fish health. Water builds up chlorine, ammonia, copper, metal, and so on. If you have chemical buildups in your water supply you will need to buy water purification systems, or else take measures to de-chemicalize your water. Chemical, biological, and mechanical filtration systems are available that most pet stores where fish are sold. Inquire with in.

When you change the Fish Water, make sure you remove rubbish from the gravel by drawing off your filters, vacuums, etc. You can purchase test kits and buffers at local pet shops where fish are sold as well. The tester kits are important to have, since you will need to test the Fish Aquarium at least every two weeks. After you test the water, it is recommended that you wait 24-hours before changing the water. The test kits will help you spot nitrite, ammonia, chlorine, metal, copper, calcium build up, nitrate, etc, including pH water levels. Bear in mind that fish produce their own level of nitrites, which is non-toxic to fish. Nitrite is defined as nitrous acidy salts, which esters of nitrite is produced from acids. Nitrates are utilized to change organic compounds and turn them into nitrates. Nitrates help to breakdown ammonia, turning the ammonia into nitrites while nitrates will produce ammonia build up. In addition, monthly you should check for alkalinity build up. Alkalinity is the measurement of alkali, which is concentrated and measured in terms of water pH. Test kits typically are used to test alkalinity.

Fish tanks typically include filtration systems or filters, such as the chemical, biological, and mechanical filters. It is important that you replace these filters once spoiled. Check the filters every two weeks.

In addition, each month you should replace at least a quarter of the fish water to purify. It is recommended that you keep records on specific details of fish care and aquarium care. To learn more go online now.

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HM Digital TDS-EZ Meter/Tester, Water/ppm/Purity/Filter


HM Digital TDS-EZ Meter/Tester, Water/ppm/Purity/Filter


$47.50


Factory Calibrated: our meters are calibrated with a 342 ppm NaCl solution. Meters can be recalibrated with a mini-screwdriver. Fun, translucent blue housing that’s very strong and durable.
Includes a TDS chart sticker on the back of the meter that explains TDS values.

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Milwaukee Instruments PH600AQ Ph Tester With 1 Point Manual Calibration


Milwaukee Instruments PH600AQ Ph Tester With 1 Point Manual Calibration


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pH range: 0.0 to 14.0 pH, with one point manual calibration and accuracy of_+ 0.2 pH. Battery Life: 700 hours. Calibration solution sold separately. 30 day warranty….

HM Digital PH-200 Waterproof pH and Temperature Meter


HM Digital PH-200 Waterproof pH and Temperature Meter


$73.95


Professional Waterproof pH/Temp MeterVery reliable waterproof pH meter measures with an accuracy: of +/- 0.02 pH. Measures pH and Temperature Auto-ranging three point calibration with digital fine tuning Includes 4 pH buffer solution in a sponge embedded in a clear cap, so you can see if it’s dried up Waterproof housing Simultaneous temperature display Measurement Range: 0-14 pH Di…

Digital temperature meter with remote temp sensor


Digital temperature meter with remote temp sensor


$24.00


A very unique digital temperature meter with a 8 ft cable and remote temp sensor probe. Ideal for seeing temperature in cars, aquariums, pet habitats, HVAC air ducts, computer towers and cpu temp, reading temperature inside or outside the home, test equipment, farms, pools , jacuzzi, see outside air or water temterature in automobiles, vans, trucks,RV’s and boats.
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EC TDS CF Meter Aquarium Swimming Pool Spa Water Tester


EC TDS CF Meter Aquarium Swimming Pool Spa Water Tester


$19.99


This is a brand new professional-grade EC/TDS/CF meter. What a great value! With a built-in automatic temperature compensation system (ATC).Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) are the total weight of all solids (minerals, salts, or metals) that are dissolved in a given volume of water, Expressed in milligrams per liter (mg/L), or In parts per million (ppm). The lower the TDS level in the water, the more …

Mastech Digital Illuminance/Light Meter LX1330B , 0 - 200,000 Lux Luxmeter


Mastech Digital Illuminance/Light Meter LX1330B , 0 – 200,000 Lux Luxmeter


$79.95


The LX1330B can measure from 0 up to 200,000 lux, you can switch the units between lux and footcandle by simply pressing a button. It’s powered by a 9V battery, which last for 200 hours or even longer. Other nice features include data hold, auto zero and more. 
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High Accuracy and rapid response
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Over-range indication
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Data Hold
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Digital pH Meter Tester


Digital pH Meter Tester


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This digital pen style pH meter is an ideal instrument for any aquarium, the fishing industry, swimming pools, school laboratories, food & beverage etc. Please be sure to calibrate with buffer solution before use….

PHTester PH-107 Digital pH Meter Tester


PHTester PH-107 Digital pH Meter Tester


$13.00


This digital pen style pH meter is an ideal instrument for any aquarium, the fishing industry, swimming pools, school laboratories, food & beverage etc. Please be sure to calibrate with buffer solution before use.
Calibration:
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Aquatronica 2-Plug Control Unit for Multi-Tester


Aquatronica 2-Plug Control Unit for Multi-Tester


$73.14


Aquatronica Power unit that can be controlled by the Multitester, with 2 sockets (Japan standard). Allows 115 VAC devices to be controlled in On/Off mode. Suitable for connection to pumps, refrigerators, heaters, CO2 valves, etc….


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