Features:
NO2 nitrite is an intermediate compound in nitrification and at high concentrations is toxic to fish and invertebrates.
With the measurement of the nitrite test, its content in the water is determined precisely from 0.01 to 2 mg/l with the very accurate color scale.
Nitrate is the end result of nitrification and disturbs the welfare of fish and invertebrates at certain concentrations.
High concentrations of nitrate can promote the growth of algae and prevent the growth of corals or plants.
The test has a very accurate scale from 1 to 100 mg/l and is sufficient for 50 measurements. |