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Aqueon7-in-1 Aquarium Test Strips are an easy-to-use tool for monitoring water parameters in your aquarium. They provide accurate results for Total Alkalinity, Hardness, Nitrate, Nitrite, Free Chlorine, and Iron levels. By regularly testing your aquarium water, you can ensure a healthy environment for your fish and other inhabitants. By using Aqueon 7-in-1 Aquarium Test Strips, you can easily identify imbalances or issues with water quality and take the necessary corrective actions. This may involve adjusting water chemistry, performing water changes, or upgrading filtration systems. Regular testing with the Aqueon 7-in-1 Aquarium Test Strips is key to creating a healthy and thriving aquatic environment for your pets!
SKU | 3803811 |
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Primary Brand | Aqueon |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
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When testing dog glucose I am short one strip to complete the 12
Hello! I was wondering if you could help me out. The internet doesn’t help out to much and the bottle of the test strips doesn’t tell me the ideal amount some of these should be at. So if you could help me out here I would really appreciate it. And please tell me the amount it should be at and if it isn’t ideal how to improve it please and thank you. GH• (General Hardness) 30 KH• (Carbonate Hardness) 40 pH• 7.0/7.5 NO2• 0 NO3• 0 I am testing the tank for a betta if that makes it vary.
I just got my fish and she isnt in her tank yet but my water test strips says only my alkalinity is high and that my ph and everything else is good is it safe to put her in the tank or how can we lower it
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I’m trying to cycle a 10 gal fish tank. I have been adding your biological booster for a month now and nothing is happening. The ammonia is holding steady at .5 ppm and I’m not seeing any nitrites. Is there a way I can test to see if there are actually live bacteria in the booster. I’ve checked everything else I can think of.
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Does my local Petco Vetco do a biochemical blood screening?