Water Chemistry

Definition: Water Chemistry refers to the chemical composition and properties of aquarium water, including various parameters that affect the health and well-being of aquatic life. It encompasses factors such as pH, hardness, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels, which must be monitored and maintained for a thriving aquarium ecosystem.

Key Points:

  • Parameters: Includes pH, ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, general hardness (GH), carbonate hardness (KH), and dissolved oxygen.
  • Testing: Regular water testing is crucial to monitor and maintain appropriate levels for fish health.
  • Importance: Proper water chemistry is essential for fish health, growth, and successful breeding.
  • Adjustment: Various products and techniques can be used to adjust water parameters to suit specific fish species’ needs.

Related Terms:

  • pH Balance
  • Nitrogen Cycle
  • Water Hardness