MCP Marine Care Test

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MARINE CARE MULTI TEST KIT

Easy-to-use tests for the accurate monitoring of all of the important parameters during the biological maturation of marine and reef aquariums

NH3/NH4 | NO3 | NO2 | pH | KH
Red Sea Marine Care Multi Test Kit is Complete multi-test pack including all of the tests necessary to monitor the biological maturation of new systems and for the ongoing maintenance and algae management of fish-only aquariums.   The Marine Care Multi Test Kit includes the tests pH, KH, ammonia, nitrate and nitrite in a durable, chemical-resistant plastic box.
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MCP Marine Care Test:
Test Name
Element
Accuracy
Range
Test Type
No. of test
Ammonia
NH3/NH4
0.2 ppm
0-2 ppm
Colorimetric
100
Nitrate
NO3
2 ppm
0-250 ppm
Colorimetric
50
Nitrite
NO2
0.05 ppm
0-1 ppm
Colorimetric
50
pH
pH
0.2 ppm
7.6-8.6
Colorimetric
100
Alkalinity
dKH
1 dKH/0.36 meq/L
0-ˆž
Titration
55
Units
1
Weight
17.75 lbs
Dimensions
13.50 × 11.50 × 9.50 in

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Frequently Asked Questions
Is hiring a professional necessary to set up a saltwater aquarium?

As a general rule, a larger custom aquarium might require installation by a professional. However, a kit from our online fish store is relatively affordable and beginner friendly. That means you should have no problem setting it up yourself.

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