Salt levels and plants

May I ask why you would want to put any salt in a freshwater tank (other than treating for ICH)?
 
zero, zilch, none, I haven't yet found a reason to add salt to a freshwater tank outside of specified short term treatment of certain diseases. Plants from what I understand do not like salt long term, and Freshwater fish are definately better off without it.
dave
 
That's a rumor that I have read before. I think it comes from the practice of using salt to reduce the toxicity of Nitrite...if even that is true.

So in that case, it may only help during part of the cycling of a tank, and being useless or maybe even detrimental afterwards.
 
That's a rumor that I have read before. I think it comes from the practice of using salt to reduce the toxicity of Nitrite...if even that is true.

The Salt Myth has many Facets, and unfortunately many ill informed supporters. Salt has it's purpose as a medications for specific issues as mentioned by a few folks here.
As far as nitrites, The chloride ion will help block the harmful effects of nitrite. It does not have to be salt that provides the Chloride, but Salt is an easy thing to add for this purpose. Nitrites of course should only be an issue in an uncycled tank (temporary and avoidable) or if we make bonehead mistake (temporary we hope) But Salt will definately help in those cases.
Dave
 
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