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Portable Dissolved Oxygen Meter

Portable Dissolved Oxygen Meter

$142.00$99.00
This handheld dissolved oxygen (DO) meter is designed for accurate and reliable measurement of dissolved oxygen concentration, saturation, and temperature in various water environments. Featuring a high-precision polarographic probe, automatic...
Multifunctional Water Quality Detector

Multifunctional Water Quality Detector

$299.00
The Yieryi Multifunctional Water Quality Detector is a multifunctional device designed for rapid testing of pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N), nitrite (NO2), and temperature. Utilizing high-precision optical sensors...
Real-Time Water Quality Monitor

Real-Time Water Quality Monitor

$63.29
The Real-Time Water Quality Tester offers real-time monitoring of TDS, EC, salinity, pH, specific gravity (S.G.), and temperature. With Wi-Fi connectivity, the Tuya Smart App provides access to real-time data,...
Handheld Dissolved Oxygen Meter

Handheld Dissolved Oxygen Meter

$212.00
This handheld, intelligent, portable water quality tester offers comprehensive monitoring of six key parameters: dissolved oxygen (DO), pH, TDS, EC, salinity (SALT), and temperature. With high-precision probes, a clear HD...

FAQ

How Does pH Affect the Health of Fish in Aquaculture?

pH plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy aquatic environment. Fluctuations in pH can stress fish, make them more susceptible to diseases, and affect their growth rates. Our pH meter allows you to monitor and maintain the optimal pH level for your specific fish species.

What is the Ideal pH Range for a Freshwater Aquaculture System?

The ideal pH range for freshwater aquaculture systems typically falls between 6.5 and 7.5. However, this can vary depending on the species of fish being cultured. Our pH meter can help you determine the exact pH level required for your specific aquaculture setup.

What are the Signs of an Imbalanced pH Level in an Aquaculture System?

Signs of an imbalanced pH level include:
Fish showing signs of stress, such as

  • lethargy or loss of appetite
  • Increased susceptibility to diseases
  • Poor growth rates
  • Algal blooms
  • Changes in water clarity
How Often Should I Calibrate My pH Meter for Aquaculture Use?

It's recommended to calibrate your pH meter before each use or at least once a week, especially if you're making frequent pH adjustments. Regular calibration ensures accurate readings and helps you maintain optimal water conditions for your fish.