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Old April 25th 05, 07:24 PM
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The salt question it seems to be a tricky one to answer.

I've been reading the newsgroups and it's a toss up between those that
say to add salt and those that say no way.

My impression is that adding salt is okay as long it is in small
quantity.

So I was wondering because I have two red crabs and one just molted, if
it would make an impact something like 1 tea spoon (or table spoon)of
aquarium salt (that I just bought) in my 30gal thank to the fish and
plants.
Obviously it is a small amount, but will it benefit the crabs and I am
hoping not affect the other fish and plants?

Right now I have and don't plan on adding anything else unless they
die, Gouramis, neon tetras, sherry barbs, apple snail, corycats, pleco,
guppies and I'm not sure if they are platties or mollies and lots of
live plants.

Would a tea/tablespoon of salt for 30gal of water be a problem?
I also make a 20%-25% water change every week.

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Old April 25th 05, 08:01 PM
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I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I think I've read
that neon tetras and salt don't mix well.
I'd definitely suggest waiting until someone here says it would be
fine.

-m

On 25 Apr 2005 11:24:42 -0700, "
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The salt question it seems to be a tricky one to answer.

I've been reading the newsgroups and it's a toss up between those that
say to add salt and those that say no way.

My impression is that adding salt is okay as long it is in small
quantity.

So I was wondering because I have two red crabs and one just molted, if
it would make an impact something like 1 tea spoon (or table spoon)of
aquarium salt (that I just bought) in my 30gal thank to the fish and
plants.
Obviously it is a small amount, but will it benefit the crabs and I am
hoping not affect the other fish and plants?

Right now I have and don't plan on adding anything else unless they
die, Gouramis, neon tetras, sherry barbs, apple snail, corycats, pleco,
guppies and I'm not sure if they are platties or mollies and lots of
live plants.

Would a tea/tablespoon of salt for 30gal of water be a problem?
I also make a 20%-25% water change every week.


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Old April 25th 05, 09:19 PM
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"m" wrote in message
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I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I think I've read
that neon tetras and salt don't mix well.
I'd definitely suggest waiting until someone here says it would be
fine.

-m

On 25 Apr 2005 11:24:42 -0700, "
wrote:

The salt question it seems to be a tricky one to answer.

I've been reading the newsgroups and it's a toss up between those that
say to add salt and those that say no way.

My impression is that adding salt is okay as long it is in small
quantity.

So I was wondering because I have two red crabs and one just molted, if
it would make an impact something like 1 tea spoon (or table spoon)of
aquarium salt (that I just bought) in my 30gal thank to the fish and
plants.
Obviously it is a small amount, but will it benefit the crabs and I am
hoping not affect the other fish and plants?

Right now I have and don't plan on adding anything else unless they
die, Gouramis, neon tetras, sherry barbs, apple snail, corycats, pleco,
guppies and I'm not sure if they are platties or mollies and lots of
live plants.

Would a tea/tablespoon of salt for 30gal of water be a problem?
I also make a 20%-25% water change every week.



My Neons (with the exception of one) have coped well with the salt I've been
using for the Ick treatment but the salt that I have added has been very
small (half dose).

My question would be unless there was a medical reason for adding salt (like
the Ick outbreak on my Clowns) why add anything additional to your water
conditioning and plant fertiliser?



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Old April 25th 05, 09:31 PM
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Mainly because of the red crabs that I have. They look fine with the
current water, but from the information I have been gathering they like
brackish conditions. So I figure that adding a small amount of salt to
the tank, just enough that it wouldn't affect the fish and be
beneficial for the crab.

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Old April 25th 05, 09:33 PM
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Oh yes, I am not adding anything to the water, even when I do water
changes.

The only thing I am putting is just a capfull of plant gro (plant
fertilizer, mainly Iron) once a week nothing else.

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Old April 25th 05, 11:11 PM
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Thanks Elaine, you are a well of info.

My water is hard, and I did get aquarium salt from the lfs.
Can't remember right now what brand it is but it is salt for freshwater
tanks.

I will start droping a tbs every two weeks along with my water change...

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Old April 26th 05, 12:07 AM
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You are right... lets say then a tbs every month...

 




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