UP AQUA D-805 PH Monitor

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1. Adopts a large LED display screen monitor, which is professional-grade and highly accurate.2.
SKU: up-d-805-ph-monitor

Description

  1. Adopts a large LED display screen monitor, which is professional-grade and highly accurate.
  2. Keep abreast of the pH value in the aquarium and grasp the water quality conditions and changes. It is an indispensable monitoring tool for fish and shrimp farming.
  3. Using the most cutting-edge microcomputer design, it has excellent sensitivity, accuracy and stability.
  4. It can facilitate long-term observation of values, and the push-button operation setting is simple and convenient.
  5. It can calibrate the value to 7.0 to achieve the most accurate calibration.
  6. The shape is carefully designed, beautiful, compact and practical, and can be easily fixed or hung on the fish tank.

Why should we know pH range ?
pH value shows the acid or alkaline state of water ( pH value equals 7 is neutral, it is alkaline as pH value is greater than 7, and acid as pH value is less than 7 ), most of the fish can adapt to live in water around pH=7
But many species have special water preferences such as :
Species of pH < 7 : Discus, Amazon cardinals, preferences for pH=6.0 to 6.5
Species of pH > 7 : Marine fish preferences for pH = 8.4 and African cichlids preferences for 7.5 to 8.0. The right pH ranges keep the fish right !

UP Aqua D-805 pH Monitor for Continuous Readings

A digital pH monitor with a large LED display gives you a live read on water acidity instead of waiting on liquid test drops, which makes it genuinely useful for keepers who need to watch their water closely. The push-button calibration to 7.0 keeps readings honest over time, and continuous monitoring lets you catch trends, like a slow pH drift in a planted tank or a swing after a water change, before they become a problem for sensitive fish or shrimp.

Singapore keepers will find this handy because our tap water is soft and slightly acidic, and CO2 injection in planted tanks pulls pH down further during the photoperiod. Seeing that day-night swing in real time helps you dial in dosing and aeration. Calibrate regularly with buffer solution, store the probe properly so it doesn’t dry out in our heat, and remember a monitor reports pH only, not the full picture; pair it with regular testing of ammonia, nitrite and nitrate.

See more in our water testing and treatment range, then read our water parameters guide and CO2-pH relationship chart.

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