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Jungle Quick Dip Ammonia Test Kit 25 Count, aquarium Test Strips Jungle Quick Dip Test Strips measure the ammonia level of both fresh and saltwater aquariums. These test strips are designed from the same technology used in medical and science laboratories, giving you fast and accurate results. Jungle Quick Dip Test Strips are safe, non-toxic and simple to use. Just dip and read results in seconds. Testing your aquarium water has never been easier. It's important to test for ammonia when setting up a new aquarium or making water changes. For the most accurate ammonia level readings, compare your test strip results to the color chart on the bottle. This kit contains 25 test strips. Use to test weekly.
SKU | 3704994 |
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Primary Brand | Jungle |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .104 LB |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Length | .125 FT |
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Height | .479 FT |
Width | .125 FT |
1) Remove one test strip from bottle and replace cap tightly. 2) Fill water sample vial (enclosed in bottle) to top line with aquarium water. Holding strip at end with no pads, move strip rapidly up and down for 30 seconds making sure all pads remain in water. 3) Do no shake excess water from strip. 4) Hold strip level (pad side up) for 30 seconds. 5) To read result, turn strip over so pads face away from you. Compare color of end pad (small pad) to color chart on enclosed bottle. Make sure you read result through clear plastic strip. 6) Record results and dispose of test strip. IMPORTANT: Do not place vial in bottle after use.
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