JBL Testlab Marin
Professional test case for the analysis of saltwater

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PROAQUATEST LAB Marin
  • Simple and reliable monitoring of the water values in marine aquariums. Determination of: pH value, carbonate hardness, calcium, magnesium, copper, ammonium, nitrite, nitrate, phosphate, silicate, oxygen
  • Easy to use: syringe for exact measurement of the water quantity, detailed instructions for use
  • Laboratory comparator system to compensate the inherent water colouring, analysis record sheet, instructions for problem solving
  • Child-proof reagent bottles, water-proof plastic case, refillable kit
  • Package contents: 1 professional test case for analysing seawater. Incl. 11 reagents, 6 glass vials, 2 syringes, thermometer, ball pen, analysis record sheet, laboratory comporator system, detailed instructions for use
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Healthy aquariums with conditions close to nature
The right water values are dependent on the fish stock, and the algae and corals in the aquarium. Even if the water looks clear it can be contaminated. With bad values diseases or algae can appear in the aquarium. To maintain a healthy aquarium with conditions close to nature it is important to check and adapt the water values regularly. With the JBL Testlab Marin you can determine the most important water values in your aquarium.

Precise measurement of the following values:
pH test: acidity of the water from 7.4 to 9.0
KH test: pH stability of the water (carbonate hardness)
Ca test: most important macro-element for the growth of invertebrates
Mg test: important macro-element for the growth of invertebrates and calciferous red algae
Cu test: deadly heavy metal for invertebrates. Also important for setting the therapeutic dose of medications
NO2 test: toxic nitrogen compound
NO3 test: too high nitrate values cause unwanted algae growth
NH4 test: indication of non-toxic ammonium, determination of the toxic ammonia using table
PO4 test: high phosphate values lead to unwanted algae growth
SiO2 test: cause for diatoms
O2 test: basic requirement for fish and plants

You can analyse the water values you have measured in the JBL Online Laboratory free of charge and receive recommendations.

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JBL Testlab Marin

Art. no.:
2550300
EAN Code:
4014162255037
Content:
11 test kits
Volume packaging:
10.32 l
Gross weight:
1300 g
Net weight:
1300 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
85/318/382 mm

Properties

Animal species: Corals, Gobies, Mussels, Snails
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All aquarium fish
Volume habitat: For all aquariums
Colour: multicoloured
Dosage: see instruction manual

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No
FAQ
Where can I find the record sheets for the documentation of my water analysis?

Have you lost your record sheets, already filled them all in or do you need them in another language?
With the following links you can quickly and easily print out your new record sheets with recommendations for the individual parameters at home and document the water analyses.
deutsch: https://www.jbl.de/?lang=de&mod=files&func=show&id=11164
English: https://www.jbl.de/?lang=en&mod=files&func=show&id=11164
französisch: https://www.jbl.de/?lang=fr&mod=files&func=show&id=11164
niederländisch: https://www.jbl.de/?lang=nl&mod=files&func=show&id=11164

I have lost my colour chart. Can I download the colour chart for the test?

The colour cards are not available for download on the JBL website. The absolutely accurate colour reproduction that is required can only be achieved using a printer which can be re-calibrated before each printout. Most privately used printers are not accurate enough for this.

You will find the colour chart bundle as a spare part on the respective product page and in the spare parts shop under: https://www.jbl.de/en/products/detail/8732/jbl-proaquatest-assortiment-color-chart

Why are there no colour charts for GH. KH, Mg /Ca saltwater and CO2 direct?

The tests from the test range: JBL GH test, JBL KH test, JBL calcium test Ca and JBL magnesium test Mg, where the number of drops are counted until the colour changes and the counted value is multiplied by a value:

GH = number of drops = general hardness in °dH

KH = number of drops = carbonate hardness in °dH

CO2 = number of drops * 2 = CO2 in mg/l

Magnesium + calcium = number of drops * 120 = amount Ca + Mg in mg/l

Calcium = number of drops * 20 = amount Ca in mg/l

Magnesium = amount Ca+Mg from magnesium test - amount Ca in mg/l = magnesium in mg/l

The instructions point out that the comparator block should be used to compare the colours. Can this be done without the comparator block as well ? Or is there a factor from this comparison that is required for the measurement ?

The colour charts are intended to be used with the comparator block. In addition, when the comparator block is used with the blank water sample, this compensates the inherent water colour.

Therefore, if the comparator block is not used, there will most likely be deviations in the readings.

Which scale applies for my aquarium? My test has two or three control fields with fish and recommendations.

We repeatedly receive questions regarding the symbols on the water test. The hobby areas cannot be clearly assigned to the scales for analysis. There are three symbols to make the hobby areas on the colour charts clear:

Discus = fresh water
Emperor = salt water
Koi = garden pond

In the following, you will find a list which assigns the scale for analysing the results from measurements in the hobby area and explains the symbols: The scales are described from the top to the bottom here.

NO3: salt water, fresh water, garden pond
pH 6.0 – 7.6: fresh water, garden ponds
pH 7.4 – 9.0: salt water, fresh water, garden pond
Fe: fresh water, garden pond

The following JBL tests have a uniform scale for all 2 or 3 hobby areas for analysis of the results from the measurements, as differentiation is no longer necessary:

SiO2
Cu
NH4
NO2
PO4
pH 3-10
O2

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Testing Water in the Jungle

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Carbonate Hardness – The Life Insurance for the Aquarium

The carbonate hardness (not the general hardness!) contains components which stabilize the pH level. They prevent extreme pH levels and ensure the aquarium functions properly.

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Terraristik-Tierärzte informieren sich über JBL Wassertests

Auf der 46. Arbeitstagung der DGHT AG ARK (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Herpetologie, Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Amphibien und Reptilienkrankheiten) vom 11.-13.11.2016 in Gera trafen sich 160 Tierärzte, um sich über Themen von Chirurgie bis Magnetresonanztomographie bei Schildkröten auszutauschen.

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08.01.2016

JBL Wassertest-Gutschein – hilfreich für jeden Aquarianer

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New in the range: a customisable JBL test case

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17.09.2014

The JBL colour chart booklet now available

Active water testers need new colour charts for their water tests from time to time. JBL is now selling a replacement for the complete colour chart booklet, which contains brief instructions and colour charts for all the water tests.

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Water Analysis Online Laboratory

Enter your water parameters and get an in-depth analysis of your values in a matter of seconds. You enter your water values – and we analyse! Here you have the opportunity to enter the measured water values directly into the JBL Online Laboratory. This will analyse your values and explain and submit corrective measures.
Reference guide (Themeworld)

Marine water

There is a solution to almost every problem! And the hardest part is finding the cause of the problem.

Diseases

Recognising and treating fish and invertebrate diseases

Deficiency symptoms

Here’s how to prevent deficiency symptoms in fish and plants

Marine water treatment

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Testing water

Testing water – the most important step to understanding your aquarium. Why is water testing necessary?

Daily care

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Marine animals

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Fish breeding in aquariums

Would you also like to breed your fish? What do you have to consider when breeding?

Algae - the plants of the marine water

Which plants can you have in your marine aquarium? What do you need to consider when caring for higher algae?

Marine water - the water

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The marine aquarium

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safety information in accordance with GHS

Signal word: Danger

Hazard symbol

  • GHS05
  • GHS07
  • GHS08
  • GHS02
  • GHS09

Risk phrase

H261: In contact with water releases flammable gases.
EUH206: Warning! Do not use together with other products. May release dangerous gases (chlorine).
EUH032: Contact with acids liberates very toxic gas.
H412: Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
H400: Very toxic to aquatic life.
H335: May cause respiratory irritation.
H341: Suspected of causing genetic defects.
H317: May cause an allergic skin reaction.
H314: Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.
H225: Highly flammable liquid and vapour.

safety note

P101: If medical advice is needed, have product container or label at hand.
P102: Keep out of reach of children.
P103: Read label before use.
P210: Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. No smoking.
P301+P310a: IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER/ doctor.
P303+P361+P353: IF ON SKIN (or hair): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/shower.
P305+P351+P338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.
P405: Store locked up.
P501a: Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations.

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