Saltwater Aquarium Application Notes
Benefits of the miniLab Pocket-sized pH meter
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Rugged- no glass to break and waterproof |
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Portable- can go anywhere you go to monitor your
aquarium’s pH levels |
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Easy to use- no maintenance and easy calibration |
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Easy to clean- with toothbrush and detergent |
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Long-lasting- 15,000-20,000 tests typically |
pH is very important in saltwater tanks because it is a
guideline that tells us when the water quality is declining
and is an element of aquariums that can be monitored and
controlled. In saltwater, a good pH level is 8.3. As natural
acids build up in a closed marine system, the pH will start
to drop. When one gets a low pH reading, it can be an indication
that it’s time to change the water in the tank. A low
pH reading may also occur when too much dissolved CO2 builds
up in the water through plant and fish respiration. This
indicates the necessity to get rid of a fish or two to allow
for more aeration in the tank.
All types of ocean fish can survive in aquariums as long
as the tank is large enough. There are thousands of species
of reef fishes that can be attained for a home aquarium.
All of them do well at the same pH level, around 8.3. Stability
of the pH level is the key since these fish have adapted
to very stable ocean values over the course of millions of
years. Saltwater invertebrates such as shrimp, clams, corals,
sea stars and sponges are particularly sensitive to drastic
pH changes. Regular pH monitoring with the miniLab is a necessity for these creatures.
We realize maintaining a stable environment for your fish
is important, so we have designed a pH meter that best fits
your needs. The compact, waterproof miniLab pocket-sized
pH meter has a durable silicon chip sensor which eliminates
the risk of fragile glass sensors. It’s pH monitoring
made simple and accurate. Why entrust your fish with anything
less than the best? Check out the miniLab and
get more details.
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