A Fishkeeping forum. FishKeepingBanter.com

If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Go Back   Home » FishKeepingBanter.com forum » rec.aquaria.freshwater » General
Site Map Home Authors List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Web Partners

Salt in Tank?



 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old December 8th 03, 06:20 PM
David J. Braunegg
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Salt in Tank?

Is the jury still out on the addition of salt to tanks, or is there an
agreed-upon answer?

We have a tank with Platys and Corys. The LFS told us to add 1 tsp salt
per gallon of water. "The Simple Guide to Freshwater Aquariums" says
not to add salt.

Is this really a question of salt, or of the mineral content of the
water? I got the water quality report from my town (see below). Can I
use this information in any meaningful way to know which fish will do
best in my water or what (if anything, e.g., salt) I need to add?

In the "help please: thread, Eric Schreiber wrote:
- Maybe add salt (unless you have lots of live plants, scaleless fish,
cordydoras, or tetras, none of which like salt). No more than 1/2
tablespoon per gallon.

Is the salt in my tank going to hurt the Corys? If I stop adding salt
to the water changes, so the salt level eventually tails off, will the
lack of it hurt the Platys? If we want to add Neons or Cardinals, are
we better off with or without salt?

Is there a good site to check which fish want the salt and which do not?

As I said, I do have my town's Water Quality Summary. Here is an
extract:

Substance Highest Level Range of
Detected Levels Found
PRIMARY PARAMETERS
Barium 0.02 ND-0.02
Chlorine 1.5 0.07-1.5
Haloacetic Acids (ppb) 31.1 ND-31.1
Fluoride 1.4 0.6-1.4
Nitrate 1.8 ND-1.8
Radionuclides (pCi/L) 2.9 ND-2.9
Trihalomethanes (ppb) 59 ND-59
Turbidity (NTU) 1.1 ND-1.1
SECONDARY PARAMETERS
Calcium 24.7 6.1-24.7
Chloride 99.9 12.3-99.9
Chloroform (ppb) 24 ND-24
Hardness 88 22-88
Iron 0.8 ND-0.8
Magnesium 6.4 1.5-6.4
Manganese 0.21 ND-0.21
Potassium 28.4 1.9-28.4
Sodium 43 9-43
Sulfate 25.5 6.7-25.5
Total Dissolved Solids 215 83-215
Zinc 0.11 ND-0.11
LEAD & COPPER PARAMETERS
Lead (ppb) 8 ND-25
Copper 0.33 0.008-0.48

Thank you for any and all help.

Dave
  #2  
Old December 8th 03, 07:39 PM
RedForeman ©®
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Salt in Tank?

"David J. Braunegg" wrote in message
Is the jury still out on the addition of salt to tanks, or is there an
agreed-upon answer?


Salt is used in FW setups as a tonic, healing agent persay....

We have a tank with Platys and Corys. The LFS told us to add 1 tsp salt
per gallon of water. "The Simple Guide to Freshwater Aquariums" says
not to add salt.


Salt doesn't do much, but it does promote the slime coating on fish to grow
if the fish has been hurt.

Is this really a question of salt, or of the mineral content of the
water? I got the water quality report from my town (see below). Can I
use this information in any meaningful way to know which fish will do
best in my water or what (if anything, e.g., salt) I need to add?

--

RedForeman ©®






  #3  
Old December 8th 03, 08:31 PM
Graham Ramsay
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Salt in Tank?

"David J. Braunegg" wrote
Is the jury still out on the addition of salt to tanks, or is there an
agreed-upon answer?


There is no agreed upon answer. That is the case
in many aspects of fish-keeping.
Salt can be useful in certain circumstances.
As a dipping solution for instance. I no longer
use it as a general additive to my tanks, even for
live-bearers. I would never add salt to a tank with
Cardinals.

There is much information he

http://www.skepticalaquarist.com/docs/health/salt.shtml

--
Graham Ramsay
Learn about the work of the JREF
www.randi.org



  #4  
Old December 9th 03, 03:50 AM
Jim Morcombe
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Salt in Tank?

In the "help please: thread, Eric Schreiber wrote:
- Maybe add salt (unless you have lots of live plants, scaleless fish,
cordydoras, or tetras, none of which like salt). No more than 1/2
tablespoon per gallon.


Forget the bit about scaleless fish.

My West Australian freshwater Cobblers (Tandanus bostocki) are scaleless.
They are very sensitive to fungal infections, particularly White Spot.
Because of the lack of scales, the White Spot looks more like White Blob.

By keeping a small amount of salt in the water, I keep the fungus at bay.

Jim



 




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Curious why algae died off in my tank Paul Vincent Craven General 3 February 6th 04 03:43 AM
Looking to start first salt tank Duane Reefs 0 November 14th 03 01:06 AM
Malawi tank disaster GuardedResponse General 2 September 7th 03 11:25 AM
Advice on my new tank plan richard reynolds General 2 August 2nd 03 08:08 PM
New tank. What is a cycle? Telemundo General 12 July 28th 03 11:40 PM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 06:02 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2025 FishKeepingBanter.com.
The comments are property of their posters.