Sure, any good pet store will have them. I would HIGHLY recommend you get the type with the liquid reagents and not the strips though. The strips may seem to be a better buy, but in the long run the bottles really are. Not only that but the bottles are much more accurate.
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2007-02-24 14:57:23
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answered by magicman116 7
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Yes or course, it just depends on which stores have cheaper prices. I suggest using the liquid test kits, they seem to be the most accurate. The cheapest prices on the testing kits will most likely be found online. I spent about $100 at the website below b/c they had everything I needed and then some. Check it out, it will have everything you need.
2007-02-26 03:00:06
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answered by sonicachic311 3
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Any place that sells aquarium fish should sell water testing kits. The liquid drops kits are better than the test strips.
2007-02-24 15:02:08
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answered by Venice Girl 6
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Aquarium Pharmaceuticals Freshwater Kit @ Petsmart. Print the web page and they will match their lower web price in store. A very good investment.
2007-02-24 16:09:28
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answered by something_fishy 5
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Yes I've seen them at large Pet Stores like PetCo and PetSmart.
2007-02-24 14:57:19
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answered by SnifftheSharpie 3
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yes, i got mine at petco. the drop kit, 16 kit test for ph, amonia and nitrites, the have a 40 pack that tests a lot more.
2007-02-24 15:10:19
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answered by K McD 2
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a million. do not use those attempt stripes because it is not precise. 2. There are those multi functional attempt kit that attempt for nitrate, nitrite and pH. I have no theory the place in southern australia has it. yet once you issues looking it i'd gladly assist you to purchase it and deliver it to you. As iam incredibly on the fringe of your u . s . a .. desirable answer?
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answered by ? 4
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Oh, sure I get mine at Petco every few months. I buy the Tank Tester 2000 strips.
2007-02-24 14:54:43
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answered by PrettyEskimo 4
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Yes, I do believe so, I think that I have seen them there.
I do know that at Petco you can bring in a sample of your water and have then test it. I think that is free.
2007-02-24 14:56:19
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answered by Jessica 4
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Absolutely! There are different kinds and they have different levels of sensitivity for different dimensions of water quality.
2007-02-24 14:55:36
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answered by Behaviorist 6
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