I'm not going to claim to know anything about my tanks. Most of my "knowledge" has been aquired through years of trial, error, and attempting to logic things out. I don't understand the "why" of how any of this works outside of bare minimum basics (cycling, water changes to reduce nitrates, and if food sits it rots and can cause a lot of issues).
What is the purpose of KH and GH?
Is it something that I need to monitor?
I have never tested for it and honestly don't know how it effects my water quality if at all.
Another thing, I'm a strong believer in algea being an indicator that something is off. There's ALWAYS going to be algea present in a healthy tank, but if it suddenly gets out of control, something usually isn't right. Am I correct in believing this?
I've heard that UV sterilizers are a good way to clean up "Mountain dew water", but I feel like this is just a cover up and does not address the underlying issue.
Is this a correct assumption?
Once again, Facebook has me questioning what I have been doing, and I don't want to be doing one of those "it works until it doesn't" kind of things.
On a side note, I'm honestly considering leaving a lot of the groups that I had joined. I mainly joined so I could get ideas for scaping my own tanks and see what kind of fish are out there, but now the FB know it alls have me all kinds of messed up. I love my little wiggly water babies and want to keep them around as long as possible, so I do my best, and just want to make sure I'm doing things right.
What is the purpose of KH and GH?
Is it something that I need to monitor?
I have never tested for it and honestly don't know how it effects my water quality if at all.
Another thing, I'm a strong believer in algea being an indicator that something is off. There's ALWAYS going to be algea present in a healthy tank, but if it suddenly gets out of control, something usually isn't right. Am I correct in believing this?
I've heard that UV sterilizers are a good way to clean up "Mountain dew water", but I feel like this is just a cover up and does not address the underlying issue.
Is this a correct assumption?
Once again, Facebook has me questioning what I have been doing, and I don't want to be doing one of those "it works until it doesn't" kind of things.
On a side note, I'm honestly considering leaving a lot of the groups that I had joined. I mainly joined so I could get ideas for scaping my own tanks and see what kind of fish are out there, but now the FB know it alls have me all kinds of messed up. I love my little wiggly water babies and want to keep them around as long as possible, so I do my best, and just want to make sure I'm doing things right.