I'm new to fish keeping and am looking forward to setting up my fresh water tank shortly. I've been doing constant research over the last 4 weeks (I know, what a nerd ) and have a fair idea of what I need to do (this website and the people on here have been a huge help, thank you).
I'm now looking into testing, I believe the common things to test for are
Ammonia (NH3 )
Nitrite (NO2)
Nitrate
PH
Carbonate Hardness (KH)
General Hardness (gH)
Phosphate
What are the ideal levels I should achieve of all the above to have a healthy tank? I understand about the nitrogen cycle so expect when the tank has fully cycled that the Ammonia & Nitrite levels should be zero and nitrate will continue to increase (what level of nitrate is a good indication of requiring a water change)?
Finally, what test kit is the best to use, I've heard API are supposed to be good, until I read that someone who used API got completely different results to their LFS who uses Nutrafin, so they now use Nutrafin and no longer rate API. I gather there are loads of different makes out there all varying in cost but what would give an accurate test for a reasonably affordable price? I would have assumed that no mater of the make, the results should be the same, otherwise what's the point in testing if 1 manufacturer's kit gives different results to another manufacturer's kit? Please HELP
I'm now looking into testing, I believe the common things to test for are
Ammonia (NH3 )
Nitrite (NO2)
Nitrate
PH
Carbonate Hardness (KH)
General Hardness (gH)
Phosphate
What are the ideal levels I should achieve of all the above to have a healthy tank? I understand about the nitrogen cycle so expect when the tank has fully cycled that the Ammonia & Nitrite levels should be zero and nitrate will continue to increase (what level of nitrate is a good indication of requiring a water change)?
Finally, what test kit is the best to use, I've heard API are supposed to be good, until I read that someone who used API got completely different results to their LFS who uses Nutrafin, so they now use Nutrafin and no longer rate API. I gather there are loads of different makes out there all varying in cost but what would give an accurate test for a reasonably affordable price? I would have assumed that no mater of the make, the results should be the same, otherwise what's the point in testing if 1 manufacturer's kit gives different results to another manufacturer's kit? Please HELP