Yo_Yo_Luver_69 wrote:funny, i put the water from my tanks, in the flowers too!
yea, that's a good idea.
i hear that you can get like a kit that tells you what the nitrates, and ammonia is.
do these work?
and how much would they cost.
(BTW i dont live in the U.S. i live in Canada.
but the pet stores here will do the same thing)
Yes, there are kits. That's what most people use, because then you can test anytime, or everyday. The liquid tests are better than the strips.
My kit was about $30 and it is good for hundreds of tests (and it saves gas). It tests Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate and pH. It is one of the most important pieces of equipment I use. I keep a chart of daily fish activity. I write down each tank, the temp, when I change or rinse my filters, how much water I change, if I treat my tanks and the readings. I keep the chart so I do not lose of time, and so if there is a problem, I can go back and figure out what may have caused the problem.
I have another chart to track my fish. What fish I have, births, eggs, problems, compatibility issues . . .
I use API Freshwater kit, and I am sure those are probably sold in Canada. Which Province are you from? Most of my family lives in Ontario. I used to live in a suburb of Windsor.
