Dimension 21cm*16cm*16cm
Comes set up with Silica sand, plant, fish and fish feed.
Dimension 21cm*16cm*16cm
Comes set up with Silica sand, plant, fish and fish feed.
Liquid pH test kits, also called pH reagent kits, are used to determine the acidity or alkalinity of a liquid sample. They typically contain a liquid reagent that reacts with the sample, changing colour to indicate the pH level, which is then compared to a colour chart for an approximate reading.
Here’s a more detailed look at their features and usage:
Key Components:
Usage:
Applications:
Monitoring the pH of nutrient solutions in hydroponic systems is crucial for plant health.
Maintaining the correct pH balance in aquatic environments is important for the well-being of fish and other aquatic life.
General water testing to assess its suitability for drinking or other purposes.
Testing the pH of tap water or other clear liquids.
Benefits:
The African Barb, scientifically known as Enteromius fasciolatus, is a small, freshwater fish native to Central and Southern Africa. They are known for their peaceful, schooling behaviour and are popular in the aquarium trade. These fish typically have a lifespan of up to 5 years and reach an adult size of 2-2.4 inches (5-6 cm).
UV light is primarily used to disinfect water, eliminating bacteria, viruses, and pathogens. In Aquaculture, it is critical for maintaining water quality in fish farms, aquaponics systems, and RAS Aquaculture, ensuring clean water without the need for chemicals or additives.
Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection is a crucial tool in fish farming for maintaining water quality and controlling disease outbreaks by neutralizing harmful microorganisms. UV light, particularly UV-C, effectively inactivates bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens by damaging their DNA and RNA, preventing them from replicating and causing harm to the fish.
Here’s a more detailed explanation:
How UV Disinfection Works:
UV light, especially UV-C (wavelengths around 254 nm), is absorbed by the DNA and RNA of microorganisms. This absorption disrupts the DNA’s structure, preventing replication and reducing the likelihood of disease outbreaks.
UV disinfection is a chemical-free process, making it environmentally friendly and minimizing potential harm to the fish or the water ecosystem.
By removing harmful microorganisms, UV treatment enhances water clarity and reduces the risk of disease transmission, leading to healthier fish and higher survival rates.
UV systems are commonly used in various stages of fish farming, including:
UV systems typically consist of a UV lamp (usually low-pressure mercury arc lamps) and a reactor chamber where the water is exposed to the UV light. The UV lamp emits UV radiation that inactivate the microorganisms present in the water.
The effectiveness of UV disinfection depends on the UV dose, which is the amount of UV energy delivered to the water. This is influenced by factors such as UV lamp intensity, water flow rate, and water clarity.
UV disinfection helps to:
The Upside-Down Catfish (Synodontis nigriventris) is a freshwater fish known for its unique behaviour of swimming upside down, hence the name. These peaceful, omnivorous fish are popular in community aquariums due to their interesting behaviour and compatibility with other species.

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