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| * | Convenient test strips for fresh or saltwater aquariums | 
| * | Fast and easy way to test vital aquarium water parameters | 
| * | Maintain aquarium water quality through simple routine tests | 
Testing aquarium water quality is as easy as "Dip and Read!" Tetra EasyStrips Aquarium Test Strips prove accurate testing doesn't have to be time-consuming or difficult. Medical and scientific quality test strips eliminate the need for glass tubes and complicated mixing of chemicals. Enjoy easy-to-read, color-coded results within seconds. All EasyStrips can be used in fresh or saltwater aquariums to help you maintain ideal conditions for your aquarium inhabitants.
6-in-1 Aquarium Test Strips measure chlorine, nitrite, nitrate, alkalinity, hardness, and pH in a single dip with results in 60 seconds.
Why Do You Need Tetra EasyStrips?
Testing your salt or freshwater aquarium's water can't get any easier. Save time and money with a simple dip in the water to read multiple parameters with easy-to-read, color-coded results. Testing aquarium water parameters on a regular basis provides important information regarding the "health" of your aquarium water. Healthy aquarium water means healthy aquarium inhabitants.
Instructions
6-in-1 Aquarium Test Strips
- Remove one test strip from bottle and replace cap tightly.
 - Hold strip at end with no pads. Dip strip into aquarium water for one second.
 - Do not shake excess water from strip.
 - Hold strip level for 60 seconds. Compare test strip colors to scale on bottle.
 
Important: Tightly cap bottle between use. Store at room temperature. Do not expose to moisture. Do not remove desiccant from bottle or test result may not be accurate over time.
| Test Guidelines | |
| Test For | When... | 
| Ammonia | Setting up an aquarium or making water changes Tap water contains chloramines Fish breathe rapidly, dart around tank Fish stop eating or die without visible symptoms  | 
	
| Nitrate | Fish appear stressed Algae grows in tank  | 
	
| Nitrite | Ammonia is present Fish activity slows Fish stop eating  | 
	
| Hardness and Alkalinity  | 
		When setting up tank or making water changes To maintain desired pH To establish preferred water conditions for fish and plants  | 
	
| Chlorine | Setting up aquarium or making water changes Fish appear stressed Fish die without visible symptoms  | 
	
| pH | Setting up aquarium or making water changes Fish's gills or skin are discolored Fish shake or appear stressed  | 
	
			
			
			
			
			
			






