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Description
API GH and KH Test Kit for Freshwater Fish and PlantAPI GH and KH Test Kit for Freshwater Fish and Plant API GH and KH Test Kit for Freshwater Fish and Plant is used to measure the general hardness (GH) and carbonate hardness (KH) of aquarium water to help replicate the natural habitat of freshwater fish and plants. When keeping freshwater fish and plants, the general hardness (GH) and carbonate hardness (KH) of aquarium water should match their natural habitat. The API GH & KH TEST KIT helps you
API GH and KH Test Kit for Freshwater Fish and Plant
API GH and KH Test Kit for Freshwater Fish and Plant is used to measure the general hardness (GH) and carbonate hardness (KH) of aquarium water to help replicate the natural habitat of freshwater fish and plants.
When keeping freshwater fish and plants, the general hardness (GH) and carbonate hardness (KH) of aquarium water should match their natural habitat. The API® GH & KH TEST KIT helps you duplicate the natural habitat of your fish to prevent stress, keeping them healthy!
Sizes
Contains 2 test bottles, easy-to-ready instructions, and glass test tubes
FAQ
What is Carbonate Hardness (KH)?
Carbonate hardness, also known as alkalinity, is the measure of carbonate and bicarbonate concentrations dissolved in water. These minerals are present in municipal, well, and bottled water. The level of carbonate hardness in tap and bottled water depends on the source of the water and the treatment processes it has undergone. Carbonate hardness helps stabilize pH in the aquarium. An aquarium with a low KH level will tend to be acidic. Aquariums with very low KH are subject to rapid pH shifts if not monitored carefully. Water with a high KH level usually has a high pH.
What is General Hardness (GH)?
General hardness is the measure of calcium and magnesium ion concentrations dissolved in water. These minerals are present in municipal, well, and bottled spring water. The level of general hardness in tap and bottled water depends on the source of the water and the treatment processes it has undergone. Hard water is high in calcium and magnesium, while soft water is low in these minerals.
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