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Liquid Ammonia Test Kit from Pond Care

Liquid Ammonia Test Kit from Pond Care

Liquid Ammonia Test Kit from Pond Care
Quickly & accurately measures the level of ammonia in pond water, reading levels from 0 ppm to 7 ppm. Makes 130 tests. Determines the level of toxic ammonia in both new & established ponds. Ammonia is continuously produced from fish waste & urine, uneaten fish food & decaying plants & dead insects.

Includes test solution, glass test tube w/ cap, color chart & instructions.
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Item #: LR8600
Liquid Ammonia Test Kit (SALICYLATE) from Pond Care
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