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Old December 13th 04, 12:46 AM
Billy
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Electronic meters are superior, sure, but are you prepared for the
cost? I haven't seen one unit that monitors all those things, (not to
say it doesn't exist, due to the money involved I haven't researched
them deeply) but to give you an idea of the kind of money you're
looking at, a decent PH monitor will run you 75 US dollars (about 57
Euros) and up. From my observations, most aquaria-related products
are much more expensive in the UK.

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"Gary" wrote in message
.uk...
| I was wondering if you guys could recommend a probe or meter which
tests the
| water for the following:
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| - Nitrite
| - Nitrate
| - Ammonia
| - PH
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Old December 13th 04, 12:59 AM
Gary
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"Billy" wrote in message
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Electronic meters are superior, sure, but are you prepared for the
cost? I haven't seen one unit that monitors all those things, (not to
say it doesn't exist, due to the money involved I haven't researched
them deeply) but to give you an idea of the kind of money you're
looking at, a decent PH monitor will run you 75 US dollars (about 57
Euros) and up. From my observations, most aquaria-related products
are much more expensive in the UK.




If I could find the right equipment, I would maybe pay up to £200 - £250
(around 300 euro / 400 dollers). Obviously, I would want something which
did all the tests if possible...
They are extremely hard to find, maybe I am not looking in the right places
though...

If you see anything, let me know!

Gary.


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Old December 13th 04, 02:09 AM
Billy
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"Gary" wrote in message
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| They are extremely hard to find, maybe I am not looking in the
right places
| though...
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| If you see anything, let me know!
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Sure thing.


 




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