Thanks, Bill, yes this information was on a paper inside the box for the KH
and GH test kit.
I have that saved.
I did a 4 gallon PWC as the Ammonia was at .50 that Ray warns against.
After the PWC of 4 gallons however the Ammonia was not changed...it was
still at .50
However the Nitrates came down from .25 to 0.
The Nitrates stayed the same at 30.
The PH was back down to 8.0
The KH was 8 drops
The GH was 6 drops
So not so far off from this morning before the PWC.
Thanks for the information, Bill.
Connie
-------Original Message-------
From: bill 1433
Date: 09/19/12 13:01:48
To: tropicalfishclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [tropical fish club] Connie's tank 9-19-12
Hi Connie:
I just got this out of my notes from API. Since I have a lot
of water problems and I suspect old dye's from within my kit, I can't help
much with the actual readings as I now believe that mine could
be false positive at this time and may be the cause of some of my problems.
Anyway here are the instructions:
Directions for Testing KH:
1. Rinse a clean test tube with water to be tested.
2. Fill the test tube with 5 ml of water to be tested (to the line on the
tube).
3. Holding the bottle vertically, add KH Test Solution, one drop at a
time. Be sure to count the number of drops being added.
4. Cap the test tube and invert several times after each drop.
5. The test is completed when the water in the test tube, after having
been shaken, turns from blue to yellow. If you have difficulty discerning
the color after the first drop of test solution is added, remove the cap
from the test tube and, while holding it over a white background, look down
through the tube.
6. The KH value is determined by the number of drops of test solution
that must be added to turn the water in the test tube bright yellow. See GH
& KH Conversion Chart at end of instruction leaflet.
Directions for Testing GH
I. Rinse a clean test tube with water to be tested.
2. Fill the test tube with 5 ml of water to be tested (to the line on the
tube).
3. Holding the bottle vertically, add GH Test Solution, one drop at a
time. Be sure to count the number of drops being added.
4. Cap the test tube and invert several times after . each drop.
5. The test is completed when the water in the test tube, after having
been shaken, turns from orange to green. If you have difficulty discerning
the color after the first drop of solution is added, remove the cap from the
test tube and, while holding it over a white background, look down through
the tube,
6, The GH value is determined by the number of drops of reagent that must be
added to turn the water in the test tube green.
Connie it further states to consult your GH & KH Conversion Chart at end of
instruction leaflet.
Variance in the readings could be caused by a number of things. In my case
for instance, any sort of down pour will cause a drastic change in pH values
Since my source (well water) is only 60 foot deep you can understand why
this would be and also understand why I now suspect old dye in my testing
kit, a new one to follow shortly. You also asked about PWC's? I can not
speak exactly for Ray but I have always operated on the
basis of "in doubt?, give them a fresh drink of water unless you are working
with a tankful of medications and sick fish, then it is sometimes better to
wait until the fish are better or stronger before giving them any type of
water change.
If you do make a PWC, I'm sure you will stay with the Prime as necessary and
of course, match the waters temp to met the aquariums.
bill in pa
--- On Wed, 9/19/12, Connie Watson <clw51@cox.net> wrote:
> From: Connie Watson <clw51@cox.net>
> Subject: [tropical fish club] Connie's tank 9-19-12
> To: "Tropical Fish Club" <tropicalfishclub@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Wednesday, September 19, 2012, 11:12 AM
> OK, interesting readings today with
> the KH/GH readings.
> I just tested the water in the tank and I got these
> readings:
>
> PH - 8.2 (same)
> KH - 9 drops (up one drop from yesterday)
> GH - 6 drops (up 3 drops from yesterday)
>
> Is that normal to vary that much in one day?
> Am I right in thinking that each drop is equal to one degree
> of hardness?
>
> Ammonia - .50 (up from yesterday)
> Nitrite - .25 (up from yesterday)
> Nitrate - 30 no change
>
> So if I understand Ray correctly I should do a water change
> today since the
> Ammonia and Nitrite went up over night. I believe a 4 gallon
> PWC was the
> recommended amount.
>
> Thanks,
> Connie
>
> BTW, even with the Prime in the tank now I am still losing
> fish.
> Yesterday a guppy died and this morning another guppy died.
> The platy has stopped eating and is hiding.
>
> Surprisingly the neons seem great. They swim around and eat
> well.
> The cats are doing fine too. The other 3 guppies are OK so
> far, but
> one guppy is not eating as eagerly as it used to.
>
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>
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