Buy one, or take a sample to your local health department or a private company for testing.I don't have a meter to test the water.
Buy one, or take a sample to your local health department or a private company for testing.I don't have a meter to test the water.
I was thinking about doing that. How much does something like that cost usually? Or what do I even tell themBuy one, or take a sample to your local health department or a private company for testing.
I don't know where you are, but in the areas I've lived in within Canada, the local health department will test the water for free. Since that's all I've ever done, I have no idea what it would cost if you don't have the same option.I was thinking about doing that. How much does something like that cost usually? Or what do I even tell them
Yes you definitely have a well. A bored well is a large hole like you see in old movies and TV. Its big enough for a person. A drilled well is a small hole just big enough for a pipe. You should get a sample and if there is a pet store that sells saltwater fish, take the sample in and ask them to test it. Or test it yourself. I use a TDS (total dissolved solids) meter. It tests 0.08 tds, which is better than filtered water. One thing for sure. Well water is way better than city waterI might have a bored well as well. Is that what they do for more rural homes but aren't hooked up to any City provided well.
I don't have a meter to test the water.
The good thing about having a health department or private organization test the water is that you'll get a full blown analysis. It lists the PPM of every element in the water. This allows you to get an idea of how much Ca and Mg is in your water for example, which allows you to specifically tailor your nutrient mix.Yes you definitely have a well. A bored well is a large hole like you see in old movies and TV. Its big enough for a person. A drilled well is a small hole just big enough for a pipe. You should get a sample and if there is a pet store that sells saltwater fish, take the sample in and ask them to test it. Or test it yourself. I use a TDS (total dissolved solids) meter. It tests 0.08 tds, which is better than filtered water. One thing for sure. Well water is way better than city water
Agreed. Hell, Im calling my health department tomorrow lolThe good thing about having a health department or private organization test the water is that you'll get a full blown analysis. It lists the PPM of every element in the water. This allows you to get an idea of how much Ca and Mg is in your water for example, which allows you to specifically tailor your nutrient mix.
That sounds awesome. Maybe even the department of agriculture would do it as well. But I suspect you might actually have to pay if you go through the USDA. Don't know. Will definitely look into it. We have a lot of farmers out here.I don't know where you are, but in the areas I've lived in within Canada, the local health department will test the water for free. Since that's all I've ever done, I have no idea what it would cost if you don't have the same option.
All I did was simply state I need a water analysis performed. They then gave me a sample bottle with instructions. Filled it up, took it back, got results within a couple of weeks.
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Your county will most likely have a state agricultural extension that can handle this. They can test water and soil if needed.That sounds awesome. Maybe even the department of agriculture would do it as well. But I suspect you might actually have to pay if you go through the USDA. Don't know. Will definitely look into it. We have a lot of farmers out here.
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Most aquarium operators know what is what.Go to your aquarium. Get some water out of it. You are welcome.