Feature(may vary by option.)

●Superior glass CO2 Drop Checker with the most accurate and reliable 4dKH solution in the market
●Quick and easy to setup. Simply fill the drop checker with the provided solution to half full, affix the checker to the glass, check back in one hour later for accurate reading
●Providing easy to read CO2 level. BLUE = Needs more CO2. GREEN = Sufficient CO2. YELLOW = Danger! Too much CO2. Constantly monitoring the CO2 level in the water column
●Complete kit for monitoring CO2 contents. Package include 15ml 4dKH/PH solution. 1 piece CO2 drop checker, 1 piece suction cup.

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Description

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Fzone Co2 Glass Drop Checker

CO2 Drop Checkers are used for long-term monitoring of the CO2 levels in the aquarium. For optimal plant growth, it is important to know the CO2 level in the water column for the health of your fish and the plants.

Over dozing of CO2 will lead to the death of fish; under dozing will stun the growth of your plants. A CO2 reagent is filled into the CO2 Drop Checker, then affixed the checker to the glass under water. The solution will change the color according to the amount of dissolved CO2 in the water column.

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Features

This is a complete CO2 monitoring kit for your aquarium. Our solution provides accurate reading and it lasts a long time.

Simply fill the drop checker with the provided solution to half full, affix the checker to the glass, check back in one hour later for accurate reading

Set comes with

  • a glass drop checker
  • a suction cup
  • a 15ml 4dKH solution

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Suffient

Too little CO2 leads to poor condition in aquairum tank and slow growth of aquatic plants

Insuffient

Normal CO2 ensures photosynthesis and the safety of fish and shrimps

over suffient

Too much CO2 will lead to the death of fish and shrimps due to lack of oxygen.

Product details

  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.92 x 3.39 x 1.46 inches; 2.39 ounces
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 28, 2019
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ FZONE
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