In saltwater aquariums,the optimum pH value range is between 8.0 and 8.5, as it is in the ocean. Significant fluctuations and overly sharp decreases or increases in the pH value should be avoided at all costs. Therefore, the degree of acidity in the tank should be tested on a regular basis
- 10 ml / 0.34 fl.oz. of reagent pH
- 1 glass cuvette 10 ml
- 1 dosing syringe 5 ml
- 1 colour card
- 1 instructions for use
- Shake the dropper bottle before use!
- Rinse out the glass cuvette with tap water and then several times with aquarium water.
- Fill the glass cuvette with exactly 5 ml of aquarium water using the dosing syringe.
- Add 1 drop of pH test reagent, close the glass cuvette using the stopper and briefly shake the solution.
- Place the glass cuvette on the white inner circles of the colour card and compare it to the surrounding colour fields. To do this, look into the open cuvette from above.
- Read off the measured pH value under the relevant colour field.
- Rinse out the glass cuvette and the syringe thoroughly with tap water after the measurement process.
If the pH value is too high or too low in the saltwater tank, we recommend using Tropic Marin® Triple Buffer or Liquid Buffer as well as a partial water change. Where applicable, the settings on devices or doses of additives which influence the pH value must be adjusted (e.g. calcium carbonate reactors, lime water).
Measurement range for saltwater: pH 7.4 - 9.4?
Accuracy: 0.2 - 0.3