Tropic Marin Compact Lab
EXPRESS OR STANDARD SHIPPING
More Information
Droplet test - how does it work?
With a drop test, you determine the concentration of a substance based on a comparison measurement with a color scale or a color change. To measure, you first fill a certain amount of your aquarium water into a measuring cuvette and then add a defined amount of different or individual test reagents in a predetermined order. You can then compare the color of the sample with a color scale and determine the concentration. Since the measurement procedure varies slightly from test to test, you should take the manufacturer's instructions into account.
Instructions for phosphate test
Instructions for Nitrite/Nitrate Test
Instructions for Ammonium/Ammonia Test
Using a reference solution, you can check the accuracy of your measurements and, if necessary, calculate a factor with which you can correct your measurements.
Which water values are important in marine aquariums?
In addition to salinity and temperature (the importance of which cannot be emphasized enough), the KH value, phosphate and the nitrogen components (ammonium/ammonia, nitrite, nitrate) are particularly important at the beginning. As your aquarium develops, other water values such as calcium, magnesium and trace elements can also become important. In the beginning, with a low coral population, few stony corals and regular water changes, it is completely sufficient to concentrate on the elementary water values (salinity, temperature, KH, phosphate, nitrogen compounds, pH).