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HI784 Marine Ammonia Checker - Test précis pour ammoniac dans les récifs

HI784 Marine Ammonia Checker - Accurate Testing for Reef Tanks

$79.99

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Hanna HI784 Digital Ammonia Tester for Reef Aquariums

The Hanna HI784 Marine Ammonia Checker is a portable digital colorimeter designed to accurately measure ammonia levels in marine and reef aquariums. This device provides fast and reliable results, essential for maintaining a healthy environment for your fish and invertebrates.

Why Measure Ammonia in Your Reef

Ammonia is one of the most toxic compounds in a reef aquarium. Even at low concentrations, it can cause significant stress in fish, damage their gills, and compromise their immune system. High ammonia levels generally indicate a nitrogen cycle problem, overfeeding, or inadequate filtration.

Main Features

  • Digital Precision : Clear numerical results eliminating visual comparison errors of traditional colorimetric kits
  • Simplified Use : One-button operation for quick and easy testing
  • Portable and Convenient : Compact pocket design with automatic shut-off to save battery
  • Pre-dosed reagents : Ready-to-use reagent sachets for precise and reproducible measurements
  • Saltwater Specific : Calibrated specifically for marine and reef aquariums

Use in 3 Simple Steps

  1. Take a water sample from your aquarium using the syringe provided.
  2. Add the pre-dosed reagent sachet to the cuvette with the sample
  3. Insert the cuvette into the Checker and press the button to get your instant reading

Box Contents

  • HI784 Marine Ammonia Checker Device
  • Reagent sachets for multiple tests
  • Sampling trays
  • Syringes and tips
  • Instruction manual

Benefits for Your Reef Aquarium

Regular ammonia monitoring is crucial, especially when cycling a new aquarium, after adding new fish, or if you suspect a water quality problem. The HI784 allows you to quickly detect any issues and intervene before your animals are affected.

An indispensable tool for any reef aquarist concerned with maintaining optimal water quality.

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