Description
The JBL Phosphate Sensitive Test Kit PO4 is a quick test to determine the phosphate content in freshwater/marine water aquariums and in ponds. The kit includes a Phosphate Test PO4, reagents, glass vials, screw cap, syringe, dosing spoon, comparator block and colour scale. The kit is refillable and includes instructions for using the test. The recommended phosphate values for aquariums and ponds are 0-0.4 mg/l for freshwater aquariums and 0-0.1 mg/l for marine aquariums.
JBL Phosphate Sensitive Test
A quick test to determine the phosphate content in freshwater /marine water aquariums and ponds
Determination of the optimum phosphate value for ideal plant growth or of possible causes of algae in freshwater and marine water
Laboratory comparator system to compensate for the inherent water coloring: fill glass vials with sample water, add reagents to another vial, place vials in the holder, read values on the color chart
To use: when setting up a new freshwater aquarium: once a week. With algae problems and for checking tap water
Online Laboratory: free analysis and recommendations for the water values you have measured
Package contents: 1 quick test, Phosphate Test PO4. Contents for approx. 50 measurements. Incl. 2 reagents, 2 glass vials, with screw cap, syringe, dosing spoon, comparator block, and color scale.
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 color change tests. These determine a certain value or several values in one go. With these water tests, you can recognize algae problems and negative nitrate, nitrite, potassium, magnesium values, etc.
Why test?
In an aquarium, phosphate primarily enters the water as a result of the digestive processes of the fish or in the form of food remains. In ponds, phosphate primarily enters the water as a result of leaves and dying pond plants/algae. If conditions are unfavorable, the phosphate levels may reach values that are sometimes 100 times higher, and more, than natural levels. Undesirable algae will then multiply exponentially as an inevitable consequence.
Recommended phosphate values:
Freshwater aquarium (community aquarium): 0-0.4 mg/l
Lake Malawi/Lake Tanganyika aquarium: 0-0.4 mg/l
Plant aquarium with few fish (aquascaping): 0.1-1.5 mg/l
Marine aquarium: 0-0.1 mg/l
Pond: