is regular household salt dangerous to invertebrates?

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hi there i was wondering if household salt, treatment for FW ich is not dangerous to cherry shrimps and ghost shrimps?
 
i have a 10g tank, and i was suppose to add 2 tablespoons or 20teaspoons to my tank. while i was measuring the amount, it seemed A LOT to me.. can anybody verify that this number is correct?
 
20 tsps is correct for the total volume of the tank (2 tsp/gal). Mix the salt in a seperate container of tank water and add it gradually so you don't shock the tank inhabitants.
 
nope, leave it on. :) The aeration is important. What is in the tank with the shrimp? Are you raising the temp as well?
 
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ohh and as terms of the temp. i dont know whether i should do it or not. increase to 86 degrees is it? i have a heater so i could do it.
 
its all good 2 tsp per gallon, raise your temp gradualy to about 84 and as said be 4 gradualy add the mixed salt water. yes leave the filter on.
 
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