seizethecupcake
Fishaholic
I finally received my API GH & KH test kit today, and I've tested my water, but I'm having difficulty understanding the results. I understand two things: 1) I followed the directions, and 2) Failing to interpret these results makes me kind of stupid.
For the KH, it took 1 drop of the solution to make the water a pale yellow, but the leaflet said that it should be a "bright yellow." I added 4 more drops and it is still yellow, but not what I would consider "bright."
For the GH, it took 1 drop of the solution to turn the water a pale green.
Could someone please help me interpret these results? I feel like a moron for having to ask, but I'm really at a loss. I bought this kit because I've recently begun keeping snails, and I want to be sure I can keep them healthy.
For the KH, it took 1 drop of the solution to make the water a pale yellow, but the leaflet said that it should be a "bright yellow." I added 4 more drops and it is still yellow, but not what I would consider "bright."
For the GH, it took 1 drop of the solution to turn the water a pale green.
Could someone please help me interpret these results? I feel like a moron for having to ask, but I'm really at a loss. I bought this kit because I've recently begun keeping snails, and I want to be sure I can keep them healthy.

but I've got a hodge podge community tank. I've got 5 GloFish danios, 5 kuhli loaches, 2 mollies, 2 guppies, and a male betta. My pH holds steady between 6.8 and 7.0. Hopefully my fish continue to do well, and I'm going to research ways to bring up the hardness for my apple snails. Next time around, though, I'll be smarter about selecting fish and would do a nice Amazonian theme, like you suggested. I was looking at a 150 gallon tank recently, and once I'm far more experienced, I might like to try my hand at keeping discus.