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  • tilda_81
    • February 2007
    • 25

    Tetra test....

    Hej! Undrar om ngn kan hjälpa mig...Jag fick med ett tetra No2 nitrit test med mitt (beg)akvarium, men bruksanvisningen saknas.... Antar att jag ska ta akvarievattnet o blanda med några droppar vardera ur de 2 flaskorna...men hur många droppar??
    Min zoon:http://www.zoonen.se/minzoon.asp?oid=1266014
  • Rikko
    • February 2007
    • 31

    #2
    Tjena Tilda!

    Jag har inte använt detta själv, men på denna sidan finns två PDF-filer.
    En med bruksanvisning, och en med färgskalan man jämför mot.



    Hoppas att detta hjälper dig.

    Ha de gott!
    /Richard
    375l, 150 x 50 x 50 cm, Juwel Jumbo innerfilter, CO2 med pH-controller, PMDD, Hemmabyggd T5 ljusramp, Hemmabyggd frigolitbakgrund.
    Ancistrus-malar, Marmorscalarer, Siamesisk algätare, Koiscalare, Kardinaltetra.

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    • tilda_81
      • February 2007
      • 25

      #3
      Tack tack!

      har varit inne på den sidan,men kan tyvärr inte öppna dem...antar att man behöver ngt program som jag inte har för det....men ska höra om ngn som e lite mindre iq badboll när det gäller datorer kan hjälpa mig... Tack endå!!
      Min zoon:http://www.zoonen.se/minzoon.asp?oid=1266014

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      • Rikko
        • February 2007
        • 31

        #4
        Aha, ok.

        Vad du behöver är Adobe Acrobat Reader.

        Den finns gratis här om du vill installera den.

        (finns säkert något datasnille som kan hjälpa dig om du behöver )

        Annars så är detta texten som står i det ena dokumentet.
        Man jag tror ändå att du behöver färgskalan för att kunna tyda resultatet (den som finns i den andra filen).

        Tetra NO2 test For Fresh and Seawater
        For an accurate measurement of the Nitrite content in fresh and seawater.
        Organic nitrogen containing material such as fish waste, uneaten food and decomposing plants are
        broken down in different phases by specialized microorganisms. Total ammonia is degraded to nitrite
        and finally nitrate. High nitrite measurements signal a disruption of the biological filtration system.
        Ideally, the nitrite level should be between 0 and 0.3 mg/l. A nitrite concentration of 0.8 mg/l should not
        be exceeded. Nitrite in concentrations greater than 1.6 mg/l and if present for extended periods is
        harmful to your fish. Weekly checks of the aquarium water are necessary so that a safe nitrite level is
        not exceeded. A wide range of concentrations can be measured using this test; even nitrite
        concentrations below 0.3 mg per liter can be detected.
        Please read this section completely before starting the test.
        1. Rinse the test vial with the water to be tested.
        2. Fill the test vial to the 5 ml (cc) mark with the water to be tested.
        3. Hold the reagent bottle #1 upside down and add 7 drops to the test vial.
        4. Close vial and shake gently.
        5. Let the vial stand for 10 seconds; then add 7 drops of the reagent bottle # 2 to the test vial.
        6. Shake the vial again.
        7. Allow 2 to 5 minutes for the development of the color.
        8. Hold vial and the color scale vertically and match the coloring of the test solution with the
        closest color on the color scale. Read the corresponding value.
        After each test, rinse vial thoroughly with tap water.
        • Carry out a partial water change: using a TetraWHF Gravel Cleaner, siphon 20% of the water from
        your polluted aquarium. The Gravel Cleaner will remove all plant and food remains from the
        bottom of your aquarium. Always condition your clean replacement water with Tetra$TXD AquaSafe
        to neutralize any dissolved chlorine and heavy metals.
        • Regular cleaning of the filter, preferably once a week, is also necessary. A dirty filter is the main
        cause for the increase of nitrite levels in the aquarium. Add Tetra$TXD Bactozym. It helps the
        colonization of filter media by specialized microorganisms that break down aquarium pollutants
        such as ammonia and nitrite. 1RWH The TetraWHVW Nitrite Kit measures nitrite ion concentration. To obtain the value for nitritenitrogen
        concentration in mg/l, the value obtained with the kit should be divided by 3.3.
        • Ask your retailer to advise you on the number and the size of the fish a tank of a given capacity
        can reasonably support.
        • Carry out regular partial water changes and remove plant and food remains from the bottom of
        the aquarium using the TetraWHF Gravel Cleaner. Always condition your clean replacement water
        with Tetra$TXD AquaSafe to neutralize any dissolved chlorine and heavy metals.
        • Clean your filter regularly in old aquarium water to avoid destroying the specialized microorganisms;
        their presence is essential to the breakdown of harmful substances.
        • You may feed your fish 3 or even 4 times a day but never feed fish more food than they can eat
        over a period of 3 to 5 minutes.

        /R
        375l, 150 x 50 x 50 cm, Juwel Jumbo innerfilter, CO2 med pH-controller, PMDD, Hemmabyggd T5 ljusramp, Hemmabyggd frigolitbakgrund.
        Ancistrus-malar, Marmorscalarer, Siamesisk algätare, Koiscalare, Kardinaltetra.

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        • swen frank
          • January 2007
          • 59

          #5
          Du tar fem ml vatten från akvariet i provröret sen tar du 7 droppar från flaska 1 skakar om väntar tio sek Därefter tar du 7 droppar från flaska 2 och skakar om väntar 1 min Sen läser du av på färgskalan
          Swen

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          • tilda_81
            • February 2007
            • 25

            #6
            supertack allihopa!!!

            Vad skulle jag göra utan er??
            Min zoon:http://www.zoonen.se/minzoon.asp?oid=1266014

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