🐠 Dive into Clarity with Every Test!
The API REEF MASTER TEST KIT is an essential tool for any reef aquarium enthusiast, providing comprehensive testing for crucial water parameters. This kit includes 7 testing solutions, 2 color cards, and 4 glass test tubes, ensuring you can monitor your aquarium's health weekly and prevent potential fish loss.
Pet Type | Fish |
Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 14.61 x 12.07 cm; 498.95 g |
Item model number | 402M |
Size | 14 Count (Pack of 1) |
Volume | 2 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 499 g |
I**N
A must have
This fish water testing kit is a must-have for any aquarium enthusiast! It’s incredibly easy to use, and the results are both accurate and reliable. The instructions were straightforward, and I was able to test my water in just a few minutes. The kit includes everything you need to check all the essential parameters—pH, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels—and the color-coded chart made reading the results super simple.I love how this testing product gives me peace of mind, knowing my fish are living in a safe and healthy environment. It has really helped me maintain the perfect balance in my tank, and I’ve noticed a huge improvement in the health and activity of my fish since using it regularly.The value for the price is fantastic too—there’s enough material in the kit to last for multiple tests, so I feel like I’m getting a lot of use out of it. I would highly recommend this testing kit to anyone who wants to ensure their aquarium stays clean and healthy. It’s a reliable, affordable solution for keeping my fish happy!
J**N
Good test kit, easy to use
Good product
P**L
Axolotl Tank Tester
I keep axolotls, and as any axolotl keeper knows, they are very sensitive to water conditions (although many fishkeepers will know the same about some species of their fish). The point of the API Freshwater Master Liquid Test kit is to enable you to test each parameter safely and quickly to troubleshoot any problems in the aquarium. As a keeper it is also a very good idea to test weekly as part of tank upkeep, after a water change, to ensure an ongoing healthy aquarium.What does it do?Each liquid test kit tests for essential parameters such as ammonia, which is a killer, nitrite, which is less deadly but still lethal, and nitrate, which can cause problems if too high. It also enables you to test for elevated PHs. The kit is vital for testing for 'spikes' in these chemicals. It also enables you to assess the bacteria culture in your tank - if ammonia is converting to nitrate (i.e low or no ammonia, low or no nitrite and under 40ppm nitrate) you have a cycled, healthy tank.What do you get for the money?A computer calibrated test sheet, with colours that show the result of each test - place the completed test sample in its test tube over each colour. Whichever colour is hardest to see through the liquid is the closest match. It also contains a card which tells you which API products to use if you ever encounter problems (although personally I would enquire on hobby boards as they offer good advice). It also contains a booklet detailing how to do each test, with tables at the back to record your own results for a few weeks or so. It comes with four test tubes, which don't shatter when they break despite being made of glass - having four enables you to do ammonia, nitrite, nitrate and PH tests all in one lot). It also comes with reagents to test for AMMONIA, NITRITE, NITRATE, PH AND HIGH RANGE PH. You may need to use more of the nitrate and ammonia tests, as these use two different bottles each to complete each test, and quite a few more drops from each bottle than the other tests. You can buy these separately, but at £18 for a full set, and £6 separately, you may as well buy the full kit.Are the tests difficult?Not at all! PH and High Range Kits require only five drops of liquid with 5ml of tank water (clearly marked with a line so easy to fill) and to be left for barely a few seconds. The most complicated test is Nitrate, as it requires two bottles and over a minute and a half of shaking, but clear instructions are included, step-by-step, in English, French and Spanish. They are not difficult at all and over time can be done from memory.How long do they take?For the PH Tests, a few seconds. Each of the others requires five minutes to develop. The Nitrate takes as long as 6 and a half minutes because of the shaking process.Any tips?When testing, always leave bottles on a flat surface to avoid them rolling off. Also, with the Nitrate test, add Bottle No 1 to the test sample, shake to mix, then place on a flat surface. Remove the plastic lid and wipe it out before replacing - I find this prevents a lot of leaking when you do Bottle No 2's test.Do you recommend them?Definetely! I knew very little about tanks but the kit enables me to keep on top of their upkeep easily and is invaluable for ensuring my axolotls aren't sick because of parameters. They are easy to use and last ages - my last kit was bought in April (6 months ago) and I am only ordering a new one because I broke two test tubes and am running out of the Nitrate tests.They are much more reliable than the strip tests - the API kit is also the most recommended kit on Caudata.org, one of the best amphibian sites on the net, and also one of the cheapest.The only downsides are that the nitrate runs out quicker than the others, and that I have managed to break two test tubes by moderate falls, but buying a new kit remedies that, and as I said before, the glass does not shatter - the bottom simply falls off it it meets a hard impact. The colour charts can be difficult to read, particularly Nitrate, which has around three shades of orange or red that can be hard to distinguish - ask for a second opinion and always do them in good light to remedy this (if desperate ask on a forum, posting pictures), but generally Nitrate is the only one you may struggle with.Overall, one of the best purchases possible for your aquarium.
O**N
Really good and accurate kit BUT!
This is a really good kit which I think is also pretty accurate. The build quality and the attention to detail is second to none! The only downside is the practicality of it. You fill each tube (4x tubes for 5 tests, wtf!?) with the water from the aquarium to a specified level then add the chemical to it (for 2 different tests/parameters there are 2 separate bottles). You will have to repeat more or less the same for each test. And you have to wait for another 5-10 minutes for each result. Which takes about 30 minutes in total. Some test bottles will finish out before the others so you will also need to replace them after they're finished... Again.... WT actual F?The other tests I saw online you just need to dunk a strip of paper into the aquarium water and wait for the result and you're done, which in my book is REALLY practical compared to this. As I said to my knowledge there is no way I can test the results on either test but next time I will go for the strips. I'm sure this kit is more suited towards more serious enthusiasts.
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