plants and aquarium salt suggestions?

haiau79

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Hello,

I have a bunch of baby mollies and some baby corycats in a tank with 3 plants. An anubias plant, crypt wendtti and 2 java ferns. I was wondering if adding some salt, about 2 tablespoons to my 12 gallon would be ok?

Are the plants I have OK with salt? Thanks in advance!
 
why add salt? it will melt your plants fast. if its not broken do not fix. unless they have ick :eek: but fresh water fish do not need salt .:)
 
Are you trying to provide the "brackish" conditions for the mollies??
Salt for mollies is not necessary since most lfs now keep mollies in regular fw.
Many will also tell you that cories + salt is a bad idea since cories dont do so good with salt (but I havent really had a problem with them before).
Many will also tell you that plants + salt is a bad idea but plants can survive with salt, others are just more sensitive than others.

Anubia and java fern are actually pretty hardy and can tolerate salt, but once again its not necessary.
 
OK. My nitrite level was 3 ppm this morning, and I heard salt can help alleviate the gill problems fish suffer during nitrite spikes. I changed about 30% of the water just now, so I'll test again soon and see if that helped.

Thanks for the suggestions!
 
OK, did some water changes and got the nitrites down to .25 ppm. I'm also thinking of getting some anacharis plants for the tank. I have an eclipse system 12, the light is 15 watts. Is this enough for anacharis?
 
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