Tropic Marin Phosphate Test Professional

Regular price 21,90 €
Sale price 21,90 € Regular price
Incl. VAT plus shipping
Lieferzeit: 1 - 5 Tage
Payment methods
  • American Express
  • Apple Pay
  • Google Pay
  • Klarna
  • Maestro
  • Mastercard
  • PayPal
  • Shop Pay
  • Union Pay
  • Visa

EXPRESS OR STANDARD SHIPPING

Test for the precise determination of phosphate in sea water.

Sample containers, dosing syringe and standard reagent included.

More Information

The Tropic Marin Phosphate Test Pro is a simple and quick droplet test with very high accuracy.

Information about the water test:

  • Measuring range: 0.01 - 1.0 mg/l
  • Resolution: 0.02 mg/l
  • sufficient for 50 tests (cost: approx. 38 cents per measurement)

Phosphate - what is it?

Phosphate, together with nitrate, is one of the macronutrients.

Where does the phosphate in my aquarium come from?

Phosphate is usually introduced through feed. But dying organisms, contaminated water, sand or rock can also lead to an increase in values. Calcium reactors that run on coral rubble are also a source of phosphate.

Why is the determination of phosphate important?

High phosphate concentrations can lead to undesirable algae growth. They also have negative effects on the growth and color of corals. You should therefore ensure that the phosphate concentration in your reef aquarium is in the range of 0.01 - 0.05 mg/l.

Despite the negative aspects listed, you must not forget that phosphate or phosphorus is a vital nutrient. A long-term lack of phosphate will inevitably lead to the death of your corals.

Why Professional? Isn't a simple test enough?

Phosphate is usually found in very low concentrations in seawater. In addition, the difference between a value of 0.02 mg/l and 0.07 mg/l phosphate is already enormous for many corals. In order to correctly record these low readings, a test with a very high level of accuracy is required. The Tropic Marin Phosphate Test Professional also contains a standard with which you can check your readings and, if necessary, correct them using a correction factor.

Instructions for use