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Ammonia Alert is an innovative color device for continuously detecting and monitoring toxic free ammonia. A sensor changes reversibly from yellow to green to blue, relative to the ammonia concentration. No test kits, chemicals, or procedures are needed. The device detects less than 0.05 mg (ppm) free ammonia and alerts you to the number 1 killer before any sign of stress. It lasts over a year. Marine or freshwater use. pH Alert is a unique color device designed to be placed in the aquarium or filter and monitor pH continuously. A sensor changes color reversibly to alert you shifts to in pH levels between 5.4 and 8.0. No tests, no strips, just constant readings. Freshwater Only.
SKU | 2480247 |
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Primary Brand | Seachem |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Simply place pH Alert visibly anywhere in the aquarium or filter. It's that easy. No chemicals or test procedures are required. When first put in service, response time will be about 30 minutes. Thereafter, pH shifts will register within ten minutes.
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