rondrin said:
From my research, the amazon species prefer acidic pH.
As a newbie, I also try to do my research before buying fish, just like Ron did.
Most fish profile sites out there list at least:
Salinity (Fresh, Brackish, Salt)
Temperment (aggressive or peaceful)
Tank size
Temp
pH
Some also list:
KH
GH
Salinity, tank size, and temperature are easy to control, so it comes down to water chemistry.
I don't understand ALL the chemistry involved, but I get that pH, KH, GH, and TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) are all somewhat related.
Aspiring the be a responsible fish keeper, exactly which parameters are most important? I'm talking about keeping fish, not breeding them.
The same question worded differently:
My tap water has certain parameters...
how do I determine which fish are suitable for keeping in my tap water?
In the end, that's what it seems to boil down to...people try to adjust their pH because they want their fish to be comfortable and live a good, healthy life (good intentions).
If it's not pH, then what parameter is it that we need to be looking at in order to make our aquatic pets "happy"?