How to log water parameters in Aquairi

Logging water parameters is the habit that makes everything else in Aquairi useful. Each test you record updates your trend charts and feeds the Health Score, so problems surface before your fish show stress.

This guide covers entering a test, reading the parameter chart, and understanding how your readings roll up into a single score.

Steps

  1. Open the water test form

    From your aquarium, tap “Log test”. Aquairi opens the entry form with fields for the parameters that matter for your water type.

  2. Enter your readings

    Type the values from your test kit: pH, ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and temperature. Leave a field blank if you did not measure it — partial tests still count.

    For a cycled tank, ammonia and nitrite should both read 0. Any reading above 0 is the most urgent thing to fix.

  3. Save and check the score

    Tap Save. Aquairi timestamps the entry, updates the Health Score, and flags any reading outside the safe range for your tank.

  4. Read the trend chart

    Open the parameter chart to see each value plotted over time. A creeping nitrate line or a swinging pH tells you more than any single reading.

  5. Log on a regular cadence

    Test on a schedule — weekly for a stable tank, daily while cycling. Consistent intervals make the trends meaningful and the Health Score reliable.

    Set a recurring reminder so a test never slips. Skipped weeks leave gaps that hide slow drifts.

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Put this guide into practice — log parameters, set reminders, and watch your Health Score with the free Aquairi app.

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