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![]() wrote in message ... when people's fish are dying salt happens to be one thing they can do that isnt toxic if the gills arent fried and right after water changes. Ingrid "Benign Vanilla" wrote: 2. Don't add salt 2a. without knowing what your current salinity is 2b. because salt is not a cure all Another thing they can do is (are)... 1. Test the water to determine if any parameters are out 2. Do a water change, dechlored of course 3. Aerate I am not saying Salt is a no/no, but I don't agree that every solution should involved salt, ESPECIALLY, when it's a newbie asking for help. I can't count how many times, I have heard the solution to be salt, with amounts provided, and no body mentions checking the current salinity before adding the salt. This topic reminds of "My Big Fat Greek Weeding", your fish is sick? Just spray windex on it. -- BV Webporgmaster of iheartmypond.com Check out the IHMP forums, ihmp.net/phpbb I'll be leaning on the bus stop post. |
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