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 | Salifert Profi Test Kits Salifert Profi Test Kits for reef, marine and advanced freshwater aquarists are some of the most precise and accurate test kits on the market. Kits are available for all aspects of the aquarium's chemistry, covering organic and inorganic pollutants as well as valuable marine trace elements to allow for accurate dosing when additives are required. The kits feature bold colour changes and good colour comparison charts and offer quick and easy water testing. Most are suitable for both freshwater and saltwater environments (unless otherwise stated).
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Salifert Profi Test Kit : Phosphate
If phosphate is present in too high a concentration there may be an increase in growth of undesirable algae and if the phosphate level is higher than 0.04 mg/L the growth rate of corals and calcareous algae may decrease by as much as 90%.
Washing fish food (a rich source of phosphates) after thawing can significantly reduce the input of phosphate, and using a high grade, phosphate free activated carbon can also help to keep phosphate levels as low as possible.
The Salifert Phosphate test kit detects, in less than 5 seconds, the level of phosphate present.
There are two different ranges within the kit: a low range for phosphate-phosphor from 0.01 - 1 mg/L and a medium range for phosphate-phosphor from 0.02 - 2 mg/L.
Sufficient for 60 tests.
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 | Salifert Profi Test Kit : Iodine
Iodine is present in natural sea water in a very low concentration (0.6 mg/L or 0.06 ppm) and this iodine occurs as several different species including iodide, iodate, molecular iodine and hypoiodite.
There is a misconception among many hobbyists that iodide predominates in natural sea water but in fact, it is iodate which is the predominant element.
Test kits which are not capable of detecting iodate are not suitable for aquarium use, since in a properly functioning tank most of the iodide will be transferred to iodate and any test kits not able to detect iodate will give a false, low iodine reading.
Iodine test kits should be capable of measuring all forms of naturally occurring iodine. The Salifert Test Kit is the only one offering this feature, measuring all naturally occurring iodine compounds and giving a reading of total iodine concentration.
Unlike many other test kits, the Salifert Iodine Profi-Test is free from interference from other elements found in saltwater, which means the results obtained are very accurate.
Colour remains stable for several hours.
Scale goes from 0.01 - 0.15ppm and optimum level is 0.06 mg/L.
Can provide up to 40 tests.
Suitable for Marine Water only
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Salifert Profi Test Kit : Nitrite
In a properly cycled aquarium, nitrite is converted to nitrate and then, if there are areas deprived of oxygen such as in live rock and other filter materials, this nitrate is converted back to nitrite and then transformed into harmless nitrogen gas.
If this cycle breaks down then nitrites, which are extremely toxic to fish and invertebrates, can form in high concentration.
Many nitrite test kits suffer from interference caused by amines e.g naturally occurring and essential amino acids. This can result in a too low measured value, especially when the nitrite concentration is relatively low.
Because of its unique formulation, the Salifert Test Kit does not suffer from amine interference, and offers full colour development within one minute. Also, the colour is very intense making the detection of even minute traces of nitrite easy.
The test kit has two different scales: an ultra-low scale for nitrite-nitrogen which ranges from 0.002 - 0.12 mg/L, and a medium scale for nitrite-nitrogen which ranges from 0.02 - 1.2 mg/L.
Suitable for freshwater , marine, tap water, R/O and
De-Ionised water
Sufficient for 50 tests.
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 | Salifert Profi Test Kit : Nitrate
When there are insufficient areas of a tank which are deprived of oxygen (anaerobic zones) or denitrification is not taking place properly, nitrate will build up. This can also happen in an aquarium where the biological loading on the system is causing an imbalance
e.g. is there is excessive livestock for the aquarium volume or over feeding is occurring.
The build up of nitrate can result in unwanted algae growth and the slowing down of coral growth.
The nitrate concentration in a reef aquarium should be lower than 1 mg/L, although fish only aquariums would usually have a higher concentration.
Just as with nitrite, many nitrate test kits are prone to amine interference which can make the levels of nitrate appear much lower than they actually are.
The Salifert test kit does not suffer from such interference and gives accurate and quick results with a total testing time of less than 3 minutes. This
test offers two ranges : Low Range : 0.2 -
10 mg/L (ppm) High Range : 2 - 100 mg/L (ppm)
Sufficient for 50 tests. Suitable for both Freshwater and Seawater
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Salifert Profi Test Kit : pH
The pH value in a marine tank has a major impact on the growth of corals and calcareous algae and on many biological processes.
The pH should not be allowed to fluctuate more than approx. 0.2 units during any 24 hour period and should preferably be kept above 8.2.
If the pH is too low then the cause may be a too low alkalinity and/or a build up of carbon dioxide caused by insufficient aeration
A low pH can be corrected by improving aeration and by increasing the alkalinity using the Salifert KH + pH buffer additive.
The Salifert Test Kit is sufficiently accurate to monitor minor pH fluctuations and is scaled from pH 7.4 - 8.7.
Sufficient for 50 tests.
For marine water only
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 | Salifert Profi Test Kit : Calcium
Calcium is a major constituent of coralline algae, the skeletal material of hard corals and the skeletal needles of soft/leather corals. In many cases too low a calcium concentration retards coral and coralline algae growth.
Calcium also fulfils many important biological functions.
In a healthy aquarium, the growth and multiplication of corals, calcareous algae and other organisms can result in calcium depletion.
To maintain a stable environment it is important that the calcium content should not fluctuate by more than 15 mg/L from the optimum range of 420 - 450 mg/L so regular testing should be carried out.
This means that any calcium test used should have an accuracy of significantly less than 15mg/L otherwise it will be difficult to monitor such fluctuations.
The Salifert test kit measures in steps of 5 mg/L and has an accuracy of 10 mg/L.
The colour change is precise, detecting small but significant fluctuations in the concentration of calcium.
The test is not affected by magnesium.
Sufficient for at least 50 tests.
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Salifert Profi Test Kit : Oxygen
Corals and marine fish require very high levels of oxygen concentration because of the low solubility of oxygen in salt water so it is very important to regularly test the level of oxygen present.
The Salifert Oxygen Profi-Test is extremely fast, measuring oxygen levels in just a few minutes and is scaled from 2 - 14 mg/L.
Sufficient for 40 tests. Suitable for Marine and Freshwater
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 | Salifert Profi Test Kit : Ammonia
Ammonia and ammonium should be rapidly converted by aerobic nitrification into nitrite and then nitrate and finally into nitrogen gas. If this does not happen then either the aquarium is not fully matured or there is a problem with the tank's biological system, which can be caused by an excessive biological loading being placed on the system.
The Salifert Test Kit measures the total amount of ammonia and ammonium quickly and accurately.
Sufficient for up to 50 tests. Suitable for Freshwater and Marine
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Salifert Profi Test Kit : Magnesium
- Magnesium is present in natural
sea water in a fairly high concentration (1350 - 1500 mg/L) and is an
essential element of chlorophyll which is necessary for photosynthesis.
Without photosynthesis plants, algae and coral would not be able to survive.
- Magnesium also helps to maintain
the correct combination of calcium concentration and alkalinity as it slows
down the formation of calcium carbonate which can absorb many important
trace elements within the aquarium.
- Maintaining a correct magnesium
concentration is therefore very important and is indirectly responsible for
fast coral and calcareous algae growth by making it possible to maintain
correct calcium and alkalinity figures.
- Magnesium is depleted by algae
growth and also by the use of excessive kalkwasser or by going far beyond
natural calcium, alkalinity and pH values.
- The Salifert Magnesium Profi-Test
is easy to use and accurate with measurements in steps of 30 mg/L.
- Results are not affected by
strontium and calcium interference.
- Sufficient for 25 - 50 tests.
For Marine water only
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 | Salifert Profi Test Kit : Boron
- Boron is very important in marine
environments. Too low a concentration can slow down the growth of corals and
calcareous algae, and too high a concentration can result in a build up of
boric acid which can act as a bactericide, killing essential bacteria.
- Concentration in natural sea water
is relatively low, between 4.4 mg/L and 4.8 mg/L.
- Monthly boron testing is therefore
advisable.
- The Salifert Boron Profi-Test kit
measures the level of naturally occurring boron in steps of 0.5 mg/L.
- Sufficient for up to 25 tests.
- For marine use only
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Salifert Profi Test Kit : Strontium
- In a marine aquarium strontium
plays an important role in accelerating the growth of coral and calcareous
algae and natural sea water contains approx. 7 - 9 mg/L strontium.
- Strontium is very difficult to
test for, but if there is found to be a depletion of calcium in the aquarium
then strontium levels are likely to be very low as well.
- It is advisable to maintain a
strontium concentration of between 5 and 20 mg/L.
- Salifert was the first to
introduce a strontium test kit and this test measures both ionically free
and moderately complex strontium in increments of 5 mg/L.
- Sufficient for up to 40 tests.
- For marine use only.
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 | Salifert Profi Test Kit : KH & Alkalinity
Carbonate hardness/Alkalinity Profi-Test
- Calcium is not the only substance
needed to form the skeletal material of corals and allow calcareous algae to
grow. Carbonate and bicarbonate are also needed and these two substances can
have a major effect on stabilizing or buffering pH levels in the aquarium in
the correct range of 8.1 to 8.4.
- The total carbonate and
bicarbonate concentration is also called alkalinity or carbonate hardness
and for a stable system the alkalinity should not fluctuate by more than 5%
from the optimum level of approx. 2.8 meq/L i.e. a maximum fluctuation of
0.14 meq/L.
- The Salifert test is sensitive
enough to detect small changes in levels of alkalinity, measuring in steps
of 0.1 meq/L and demonstrating a very sharp colour change.
- Sufficient for 100 to 200 tests.
- The Salifert KH + pH buffer
additive makes correction of the alkalinity or carbonate hardness simple and
does not upset the pH of the system
Suitable for Freshwater and Marine
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Salifert Profi Test Kit : Copper
- Copper is often used as a treatment for parasite
infested fish and it is essential that the correct concentration is used as
too high levels can be toxic to marine fish and invertebrates.
- Tap water can also be naturally high in copper and it is
therefore advisable to test for this on a regular basis.
- The Salifert test kit offers a very sensitive and
accurate test for measuring dissolved or weakly chelated copper from
0.05mg/L to 2mg/L.
- Lasts for several copper cures or provides sufficient
for up to 50 tests on tap or aquarium water as a routine check.
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