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Old March 18th 05, 04:27 AM
anemone
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hehe...sleep usually helps....
But in my case...i sometimes think that my brain just goes "thats it....i've
had enough....I'm outta here.."...and then hear footsteps and a slamming
door....
"Lilly" wrote in message
oups.com...
Re-reading it, you're right. Replace the water, not salt! I really got
to get more sleep and caffinate myself properly. :-)

Lilly

Geezer From The Freezer wrote:
Lilly wrote:
To make sure the salt content does
not creep up, before you do a water change replace any lost to
evaporation BEFORE the water change (of course, temp and

dechlorinate
it properly).


That sentence means, replace any water lost to evaporation, not salt,


salt does not evaporate! Sorry Lilly, it didn't read exactly clear!




 




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