Adding salt does not make hard water. It makes salty water. You are just adding sodium to the water and as with your water softener, it does not make the water hard at all.Hypatia said:I wasn't confusing the two. They were two separate points. Guppies like hard (or should I have said TDS? BTW what is TDS?) water AND just about all the guppy sites, and guppy breeders, ect, recommend adding salt to guppy tanks (up to one teaspoon per five gallons).
,
This is what I was trying to explain earlier. It's is another common misconception in the hobby. If you want to make the water hard, you add Ca and Mg -- the same stuff your water softener takes out of your tap water -- and a lot of other elements as well.
People add salt to the water because a percentage of the water in question does contain salt, however in most cases -- such as with livebearers and Rift Lake cichlids -- salt is only a small fraction of that content. They try to emulate the "natural" setting of the fish by just adding salt. It doesn't work quite that way and in the long run it will negatively impact the fish.
Here's an example of a quick recipe that RTR posted:
http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/showpost.php?p=313678&postcount=7
His recipe actually has no salt in it at all.
Roan