Ok, I need a lesson here.
I understand that Carbonate Hardness (KH) is a measure of carbonate and bicarbonate ion concentrations and is a measure of the buffering capacity of your water.
I also understand the General Hardness (GH) is a measure of magnesium and calcium ion concentrations in your water.
But here's the thing...
My tap water shows 17 dKH of Carbonate Hardness...
but only 3 dGH of General Hardness.
And I'm being wishful with that high of a reading of the GH. There is hardly any coloration at all on that test.
So do I have hard water? (KH?)
Or soft water? (GH?)
And what implications do these readings have for an aquarium and/or planted aquaria?
BTW: Ph of 8.5
I understand that Carbonate Hardness (KH) is a measure of carbonate and bicarbonate ion concentrations and is a measure of the buffering capacity of your water.
I also understand the General Hardness (GH) is a measure of magnesium and calcium ion concentrations in your water.
But here's the thing...
My tap water shows 17 dKH of Carbonate Hardness...
but only 3 dGH of General Hardness.
And I'm being wishful with that high of a reading of the GH. There is hardly any coloration at all on that test.
So do I have hard water? (KH?)
Or soft water? (GH?)
And what implications do these readings have for an aquarium and/or planted aquaria?
BTW: Ph of 8.5