Nitrite (NO²) is the intermediate stage of the aerobic nitrification and is highly toxic for fish and invertebrates. A too high concentration of nitrite impedes the oxygen transport in the blood and severely restricts celluar respiration. With this test, the nitrite content can be accurately determined from 0.01 to 2 mg/l with the finely tuned colour chart. Nitrate (NO³) is the final stage of the aerobic nitrification and impairs the well being of fish and invertebrates to a lesser degree. But high nitrate concentrations can accelerate algae growth and impede the growth of certain corrals. Oxygen shortage in the aquarium may cause the reduction of nitrate to poisonous nitrite. With the Tropic Marin NO²/N³ nitrite/nitrate test, the nitrate concentration can be measured from 1 to 100 mg/l with the finely tuned colour chart. The reagents of this combined test are sufficient for a total of approx. 40 tests. |
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