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Ammonia is extremely toxic to aquatic life, even in quantities as small as 0.5ppm, yet it is a very common substance.
It is produced each time something organic, like fish waste or even a dead fish, decomposes.
Many municipal water supplies are using chloramine, as a form of sanitation.
Ammonia can result when inadequate water agers or anti-chlorine products are used to neutralize chloramine in tap water.
The chloramine bond is broken, chlorine is released and neutralized, leaving toxic ammonia.
Unlike many other ammonia test kits using Nestler’s reagents, that only tests large amounts of ammonia (2ppm and up) and don’t work in salt water or hard water, the Aquasonic AMMONIA TEST KIT uses the Indophenol method which will work in fresh and salt, testing down to 0.1ppm and up to 10ppm.
It is produced each time something organic, like fish waste or even a dead fish, decomposes.
Many municipal water supplies are using chloramine, as a form of sanitation.
Ammonia can result when inadequate water agers or anti-chlorine products are used to neutralize chloramine in tap water.
The chloramine bond is broken, chlorine is released and neutralized, leaving toxic ammonia.
Unlike many other ammonia test kits using Nestler’s reagents, that only tests large amounts of ammonia (2ppm and up) and don’t work in salt water or hard water, the Aquasonic AMMONIA TEST KIT uses the Indophenol method which will work in fresh and salt, testing down to 0.1ppm and up to 10ppm.


