Photometers

An aquaculture photometer is a high-precision optical device used to measure the chemical composition of water in fish and shrimp farming systems. It uses photometry to analyze concentrations of critical substances such as ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, chlorine, phosphates, and iron.
Reliable and fast, the photometer offers a more accurate alternative to manual or visual testing methods. It is essential for ensuring water quality stability, preventing stress and disease, and optimizing overall aquaculture performance.