Keep up to date the management of your aquariums with Aquanotes you
will be able to have total control over the parameter measurements
you take. It is born in the face of a real need to be able to
manage the parameters of our aquariums in a different place to the
paper where we can lose it it does not give us more information
than the one that we pointed out and besides we must be a little
more environmentalist!
In aquarium hobby parameter management is a crucial practice for the proper development of our natural plants corals and fish.
You can make specific measurements for fresh or salt water aquariums with a history of the following parameters:
PH: Determine how acidic or alkaline the water in our aquarium is it depends on the amount of hydrogen and hydroxyl dissolved. It is directly related to KH and GH.
KH: Hardness it tells us how much capacity our aquarium water has to maintain a stable pH (buffer or buffer capacity). It depends on the amount of carbonates dissolved in the water. It is directly related to PH and GH.
GH: General hardness refers to dissolved concentrations of calcium and magnesium ions. When it is said that a fish/plant/coral prefers softer or harder waters it refers to this parameter. It is directly related to PH and KH.
NO2: Nitrites their presence must be zero in the aquarium mainly because it is very harmful for the life of the fish.
NO3: Nitrates are much less toxic than nitrites and are part of the macronutrients that our plants need to grow.
PO4: Phosphates is a macronutrient that plants need to grow. Decompensation of phosphate concentration is one of the main causes of the appearance of algae.
K: Potassium is the only necessary macronutrient that is not generated naturally in the aquarium we must always provide it as fertilizer for natural plants.
FE: Iron is the main micronutrient that we must control in our aquarium it is necessary for the proper grow of plants in the aquarium. If there is a lot it can cause algae.
Salinity: Is the measure of all salts dissolved in water is extremely important in saltwater aquariums and is the first parameter that is controlled when preparing artificial salt water
CA: Calcium a necessary nutrient in marine aquariums for the correct growth of corals and fish. Very necessary to control in ‘reef’ style aquariums.
MG: Magnesium like calcium is very important to control in marine aquariums so that our corals and fish grow healthy.
It is important to keep a diary of what happens in our aquarium for the health of it to know what mechanisms we must apply to a problem. You can keep as many aquariums as you want check the measurement history at any time and add observations in the notes field you can also see the evolution of your aquariums in graphs with the latest measurements made.
Also Aquanotes has a list of calculators with which you can calculate the liters/gallons of your aquariums based on the measurements how much substrate you need for your new projects calculate the correct solution to fertilize with NPK salts or calculate the amount of CO2 dissolved in water.
In aquarium hobby parameter management is a crucial practice for the proper development of our natural plants corals and fish.
You can make specific measurements for fresh or salt water aquariums with a history of the following parameters:
PH: Determine how acidic or alkaline the water in our aquarium is it depends on the amount of hydrogen and hydroxyl dissolved. It is directly related to KH and GH.
KH: Hardness it tells us how much capacity our aquarium water has to maintain a stable pH (buffer or buffer capacity). It depends on the amount of carbonates dissolved in the water. It is directly related to PH and GH.
GH: General hardness refers to dissolved concentrations of calcium and magnesium ions. When it is said that a fish/plant/coral prefers softer or harder waters it refers to this parameter. It is directly related to PH and KH.
NO2: Nitrites their presence must be zero in the aquarium mainly because it is very harmful for the life of the fish.
NO3: Nitrates are much less toxic than nitrites and are part of the macronutrients that our plants need to grow.
PO4: Phosphates is a macronutrient that plants need to grow. Decompensation of phosphate concentration is one of the main causes of the appearance of algae.
K: Potassium is the only necessary macronutrient that is not generated naturally in the aquarium we must always provide it as fertilizer for natural plants.
FE: Iron is the main micronutrient that we must control in our aquarium it is necessary for the proper grow of plants in the aquarium. If there is a lot it can cause algae.
Salinity: Is the measure of all salts dissolved in water is extremely important in saltwater aquariums and is the first parameter that is controlled when preparing artificial salt water
CA: Calcium a necessary nutrient in marine aquariums for the correct growth of corals and fish. Very necessary to control in ‘reef’ style aquariums.
MG: Magnesium like calcium is very important to control in marine aquariums so that our corals and fish grow healthy.
It is important to keep a diary of what happens in our aquarium for the health of it to know what mechanisms we must apply to a problem. You can keep as many aquariums as you want check the measurement history at any time and add observations in the notes field you can also see the evolution of your aquariums in graphs with the latest measurements made.
Also Aquanotes has a list of calculators with which you can calculate the liters/gallons of your aquariums based on the measurements how much substrate you need for your new projects calculate the correct solution to fertilize with NPK salts or calculate the amount of CO2 dissolved in water.
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