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Seachem pH Alert (permanent pH test)
Seachem pH Alert (permanent pH test)

Seachem pH Alert (constant pH test)

Product reference: Seachem pH Alert
EAN: 000116002004

Seachem pH Alert is an innovative and unique measuring device that is placed in an aquarium or filter to continuously monitor the pH level. This small and aesthetic test is designed for freshwater tanks.

PLN58.99
PLN51.91

Lowest price in the period of 30 days before current promotion: PLN50.14 +4%

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Responsibility for the Product

Manufacturer Seachem Laboratories, Inc. 1000 Seachem Drive 30622 Madison, GA United States [email protected]

  • Free return within 30 days.
  • Free delivery on orders over 499 PLN

Seachem pH Alert is a unique measuring device that is placed in an aquarium or filter to continuously monitor the water's pH level. By changing color, it alerts to pH changes in the range from 5.8 to 8.2. It replaces traditional aquarium tests and does not require the use of indicator papers. It is suitable only for freshwater tanks. pH Alert has a clear scale, is typically 4 times more durable than other meters of this type, and is also almost half their size, making it unobtrusive and space-saving in the aquarium.


Operation time:

- up to 6 months

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Seachem pH Alert

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