There isn't any evidence that aquarium salt reduces stress and I don't see how it possibly would. I'm curious as to if any other members who ship add salt to the bags before shipping...
There isn't any evidence that aquarium salt reduces stress and I don't see how it possibly would. I'm curious as to if any other members who ship add salt to the bags before shipping...
Ok, let me put it this way then. Salt will aid in osmoregulatory stress, which depending on who you ask, fish still are going through some level of this stress days after they have been shipped (prolonged handling stress/acclimation). The same principle is true when shipping fish. Adding in salt to the shipping water is proven to aid in osmoregulatory stress. The addition of salt will let them not have to spend as much energy to maintain their internal "water balance". Fish that have been shipped in a .1-.3% salt water solution arrive in better condition than those that were not. Adding salt the to tank at the same .1-.3% solution will also enhance the slime coat production on the fish which will aid in the healing of the fins and prevention of minor parasites/fungus. Which by default can aid in the healing of ammonia burnt fins.
-Ryan
i wouldnt add salt and if i were to ship i would do kordon breather bags my opinions worth..
Thank You Ryan!!!!!!!
We have been Breeding Angels for over 12 years now and Discus for around 4 to 5 months and we ship a huge quantities of our fish all over the US. I learned the salt trick from one of the local Marine Biology Professors at one of the prestigious collages in our area, we have been fortunate to have the help of someone like this to turn to when we hit a brick wall.
We also add .2% salt to all our systems . We ship our fish out in triple 4mil bags and sometimes add a 4 mil sleeve when shipping anything over 5" .
You must also be aware not to fill the bags tight with O2 , when the package reaches high altitudes during flight it causes the gas to expand and pop goes your bag. (I learned this the hard way)
You are so right when you pointed out the leaky bag as the ammonia culprit. The little pill that the person added way most likely a bag buddy and while we also add bag buddy's this can be a recipe for disaster depending on how much water is added to the bag.