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WLR Industries Hanna HI774 Phosphate Ultra Low
WLR Industries Hanna HI774 Phosphate Ultra Low
WLR Industries Hanna HI774 Phosphate Ultra Low
WLR Industries Hanna HI774 Phosphate Ultra Low
WLR Industries Hanna HI774 Phosphate Ultra Low

WLR Industries Hanna HI774 Phosphate Ultra Low Range Colorimeter for Marine and Saltwater appllications Phosphate checker

Product ID : 51934502


Galleon Product ID 51934502
UPC / ISBN 850063330077
Shipping Weight 0.71 lbs
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Model 774
Manufacturer WLR Industries
Shipping Dimension 7.64 x 4.88 x 2.6 inches
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WLR Industries Hanna HI774 Phosphate Ultra Low Features

  • Hanna HI774 : Low Range Phosphate Tester is designed for direct measurement

  • Compact Design : With its compact and portable design, this meter is perfect for on-the-go testing in various applications.

  • MULTI USE : Ideal for aquariums and marine biology applications.

  • Portable : handheld colorimeter goes where you go.

  • Easy Operation : Features a user-friendly interface with simple button operation, making it easy to navigate and take measurements.


About WLR Industries Hanna HI774 Phosphate Ultra Low

The HI774 is a cost-effective way to measure phosphate in marine systems, including reef tanks. Testing for phosphates is standard practice for saltwater aquariums and provides valuable insight into your reef tank's water chemistry to help ensure long-term coral health. Phosphates are one of the many forms of phosphorus compounds found in marine waters. Excessive phosphate levels can prevent calcification, skeletal formation, and growth of many coral species, particularly those referred to as SPS or small-polyp stony. In addition, high phosphate levels can cause nuisance algae growth in your reef tank. This can become problematic because algae often outcompetes sessile organisms for light, nutrients, and space, jeopardizing long term coral health in your reef.