
Sera copper-Test (Cu)
Regular price $29.89Copper (Cu) is very toxic especially for invertebrates such as shrimps and crustaceans, but fish also react very sensitively to elevated copper levels. There are many possible causes for copper enrichment, including medical or algae combating treatments.
The sera Cu-Test allows checking quickly whether fish or invertebrates are safe. sera aquatan provides help in case of elevated copper levels.
Sufficient for approx. 50 measurements.
Purchase with confidence knowing your test kit will last! Expiry 10/2021!

Sera Iron FE Test Kit
Regular price $39.89Iron (Fe) is an important component of plant nutrition. In case the plants have fading leaves this may be due to lacking iron.
The sera Fe-Test provides quick information about possible deficiencies. Directed fertilization with sera florena or sera florenette immediately counteracts the deficiency. Detection of chelatized (stabilized) iron is possible.
Freshwater Tank:
Iron (Fe) is important for the formation of leaf green (chlorophyll). If there is a lack of iron, the plants will show significant so-called iron chlorosis with a bright, pale leaf color and leaf veins staying visibly green, which is best seen in new growths. Iron is ideally added to a planted aquarium with an complete iron fertilizer. Together with other important trace elements such as manganese, boron and zinc, but also with nutrients such as potassium, the need for micro-nutrients and, at least in some parts, for macro=-nutrients is covered. The Fe content can be determined using Sera FE water test. This is partly due to the nutrient stabilization of the respective liquid fertilizer.
If there is too little or too much iron in the aquarium water can be seen with the naked eye, though. A lack of iron leads to the symptoms mentioned above. An overdose often intensifies the growth of red algae, (black beard or staghorn algae). The Sera FE test kit should therefore definitely be part of the basic equipment for any less-experienced planted tank keeper or as a security reference for advanced aqua-scapers.
Marine Tank:
In many reef tanks, the only supplements added are calcium and a source of alkalinity (and all of the chemical impurities that come along with these additives and, of course, food). No others, it would seem, are mandatory for keeping many organisms. There is one other supplement, however, that has proven itself to be very useful in many reef tanks: iron. Specifically, it has proven itself to be useful in applications involving tanks with substantial growths of macroalgae.
The benefit of iron appears to be at least two-fold (and maybe three-fold). The main benefit is that at least some species of macroalgae grow faster, and appear a darker, more attractive green, when the tank is dosed with iron. In addition to the aesthetic benefits, this increased growth permits the macroalgae to be a better nutrient export system. A secondary benefit is that faster growing macroalgae may better compete with microalgae, which is often a source of frustration to reefkeepers. One more speculative benefit is that it may decrease the likelihood of caulerpa undergoing sexual reproduction, creating water quality problems.
Purchase with confidence knowing your test kit will last! Expiry 06/2021
Sufficient for approx. 75 measurements.

Sera Phosphate PO4 Test Kit
Regular price $32.89Both fish waste and feeding are possible causes for phosphate introduction into the water. A part is taken up as a nutrient by plants, an excess, however, provides nutrition for unwanted algae.
The sera PO4-Test quickly and easily provides an overview of current phosphate levels.
To reduce phosphates try using Sera Phosvec.
Freshwater:
Phosphate (PO4) is present in every aquarium, even though many aquarium owners aren’t aware that it is there. If the aquarium is not properly maintained, the phosphate levels will continually rise and contribute to algae growth. Testing for phosphate and learning about the sources of phosphate in your aquarium water will help you combat their effects.
Phosphate naturally increases as wastes are broken down within the aquarium. In addition to being internally produced, phosphate can enter the aquarium from external sources. Everything from fish food to the chemicals used to buffer the water to the tap water itself can contain significant amounts of phosphate.
When test results show levels of 1.0 ppm (mg/L) or higher, the conditions become favorable for algae growth. At 2 to 3 ppm, algae overgrowth is likely to occur. Ideal phosphate levels are 0.5 ppm or less.
Marine:
Phosphates are a primary nutrient source for many forms of algae, particularly green hair species, so when high concentrations are allowed to accumulate in an aquarium, it opens the door for aggressive algae blooms to occur.
Sufficient for approx. 60 measurements.
Purchase with confidence knowing your test kit will last! Expiry 12/2021!

Sera Silicate Si03 Test Kit
Regular price $34.89Makes it easy to monitor the silicate level in fresh and marine water.
Silicate (SiO3) supports the growth of diatoms in marine and freshwater aquariums. The sera silicate-Test allows monitoring the silicate level reliably and easily.
Silicate levels above 1 mg/l (ppm) should be bound with sera marin silicate clear (fresh and marine water).

Sera Nitrite NO2 Test Kit
Regular price $29.89Makes it easy to monitor the nitrite level in fresh and marine water
Nitrite (NO2) is among the most toxic substances for fish in aquariums. It can enrich in the water in case of insufficient biological filtration.
The sera NO2-Test allows monitoring the nitrite level in fresh and marine water easily and reliably.
The toxic ammonia is converted by beneficial bacteria in the aquarium to nitrite, which is also toxic to the fish. Fortunately, in an established aquarium that has completely cycled, other bacteria convert nitrite into harmless nitrate. However, in new aquariums where the bacteria population hasn't grown adequately to detoxify the wastes from the fish in the aquarium, ammonia can build up to toxic levels quickly.
Nitrite poisoning follows closely on the heels of elevated ammonia as a major killer of aquarium fish. Anytime ammonia levels are elevated, elevated nitrite will soon follow. To avoid nitrite poisoning, test the water when setting up a new tank, when adding new fish to an established tank, when the filter fails due to power or mechanical failure, and when medicating sick fish.
In case of severe nitrite problems, sera Toxivec quickly provide help.
Sufficient for approx. 75 measurements.
Purchase with confidence knowing your test kit will last! Expiry 02/2022!

Sera gH-Test
Regular price $22.49Makes it easy to monitor the total hardness
For approx. 420°dGH.
GH is the general hardness of the water. Humans can notice difference in water GH when they drink from the tap compared to filtered water. Tap water can be hard, which essentially means it is full of dissolved minerals. Soft water is at the other end of the spectrum and is devoid of minerals.
Fish species do have preference to hard or soft water. Generally most species will be tolerable to a range of hardness as long as it doesn't approach extremely soft or hard values. GH can be very important when attempting to breed fish or replicating natural habitats. Generally as a rule of thumb, the higher the pH the higher the GH. You will find that most fish species either prefer acidic and soft waters or alkaline and harder water.
For creating soft water we recommend adding sera blackwater aquatan or filtering through sera super peat.
Purchase with confidence knowing your test kit will last! Expiry 02/2022!

Sera kH-Test
Regular price $22.49Makes it easy to monitor the carbonate hardness in fresh and salt water
For approx. 390°dKH.
KH is one of the most overlooked and least understood elements of aquarium chemistry. KH plays a vital role in keeping your water parameters stable. Without it, your pH would bounce all over the place, stressing your fish and causing all kinds of problems.
KH is carbonate hardness and refers to how much carbonate is in the water. This becomes even more relevant when injecting CO2 into the aquarium. KH also provides a neat way to be able to estimate how much dissolved CO2 is in the aquarium at a point in time. Carbonate hardness also determines buffering capacity of the aquarium water.
A higher KH will also stop your pH slowly dropping over time.
Generally, as KH rises so does pH. But don’t let this scare you away from maintaining a healthy KH.
Having a stable pH that is a little high is much better than a pH that swings up and down all the time.
In saltwater tanks, KH serves a second purpose. Corals use carbonates to build their exoskeletons. If you are creating a reef tank, you’ll need to watch that KH!
Purchase with confidence knowing your test kit will last! Expiry 12/2021!
| Tropical Fish Tank | 4-8 dKH |
| Shrimp Tank | 2-5 dKH |
| African Cichlid Tank | 10-18 dKH |
| Discus | 3-8 dKH |
| Planted Tank |
3-8 dKH |