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orion5456
12-07-2002, 6:18 PM
I have read many pros and cons to adding salt to my 40 gallon fresh water tank. I have angeles, clown loach, tetras and balas. Should I add salt? If so how much?Also how to do it? Do I need to mix the salt first, or could I just put it in the tank a table spoon at a time.
Thanks Tony

JeffP
12-07-2002, 7:16 PM
I use salt on my goldfish tanks. They are healthy and doing extremely well so I continue with salt.

I am setting up an angelfish tank in which I do not plan on using salt.

If you have plants and fish that tolerate/benefit from salt, then the choice is yours. However, there are fish that do not like salt. Can't remember which ones they are at the moment.

cich-o
12-07-2002, 9:15 PM
I would not use salt with the CL's and Bala's Salt is very good for most FW fish excluding inverts and scaless fish such as catfish and loaches.

ewok
12-08-2002, 8:56 AM
maybe a minute amount, clown loaches are notoriously sensative, and you shouldn't be using salt day to day. unless you are treating a problem like ich or a wound, you only need a very tiny amount for the fishes health and this may actually be present in normal tap water.


http://www.loaches.com/

wetmanNY
12-11-2002, 1:50 AM
Here are some salters...

Siluar
12-11-2002, 1:54 AM
Doh, Wetman didn't get your URL in the last post...

Funny that I just posted this EXACT question about 15mins ago :P How did I miss this thread?

wetmanNY
12-11-2002, 2:00 AM
...well, I had to dig back for you... I usually think this post comes up twice a week, but I'm wrong.

There's stuff about salt in freshwater tanks at www.skepticalaquarist.com (I'm not a salter) and some links too...