Ok we have decided to start adding salt to our African and South American tanks. Is there a specific brand ya'll would recommend and how much should we add per gallon of water? I have found 4 different measurements googling it. All help and advice is welcomed
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I do not recommend it. Others will say it's a must. http://www.skepticalaquarist.com/salt200
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This is going to start a debate. THIS ONLY WHAT WORKS FOR ME.
I use Aquarium Phamaceutical salt. IMO, this salt is effective for scraps, abrasions, ect....and general health.
I also on occasion Epson salt. This I believe is helpful with digestive issues, and will help with FLOAT.
As far as how much to use, Epson salt I use one cup per 100 gal. I only use any type of salt when needed.Last edited by mikeb144; 08-27-2012, 06:18 PM.300 W/C Burundi
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Originally posted by mikeb144 View PostThis is going to start a debate. THIS ONLY WHAT WORKS FOR ME.
I use Aquarium Phamaceutical salt. IMO, this salt is effective for scraps, abrasions, ect....and general health.
I also on occasion Epson salt. This I believe is helpful with digestive issues, and will help with FLOAT.
As far as how much to use, Epson salt I use one cup per 100 gal. I only use any type of salt when needed.
Epsom salt is a great medication.200
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Salt isn't necessary for freshwater tanks. It is a good med for ich and at the correct solution will help to offset brown blood syndrome from nitrite poisoning. If you feel you absolutely need to keep salt in your tank(s) don't waste money on "aquarium" salt. Rock salt is the same and about 1/10th the cost.
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