Very in depth, thank you!! One thing I may add is that ''kosher'' salt next to regular table salt at a supermarket is also good to use as it is very clean, I had great experience with it. Or sea salt. BUT do read the ingredients on the back anyway! I found kosher salt with caking agents (not specified which) and it shocked me, because by adding anything makes it no longer kosher (a Jewish thing). Sea salt is also pure and I believe that's what is ''in'' the ''aquarium salt'' that's three times as expensive.
could you add a metric conversion or measuring with an EC pen, also you dont mention koi much during video I use generally 1Kg/1000l for general health & water management as advised by other locals
They told me in school that some day I'd have to use the metric system.... I think we're there. Kilos per liter. It would take the same math that anyone else would do. 1 kilo 2.2 pounds / @4L per Gallon ughh :u)
Very in depth, thank you!! One thing I may add is that ''kosher'' salt next to regular table salt at a supermarket is also good to use as it is very clean, I had great experience with it. Or sea salt. BUT do read the ingredients on the back anyway! I found kosher salt with caking agents (not specified which) and it shocked me, because by adding anything makes it no longer kosher (a Jewish thing). Sea salt is also pure and I believe that's what is ''in'' the ''aquarium salt'' that's three times as expensive.
What about treating with epsom salt.
I love this video! So informative, please keep it up!
Very interesting about using salt thank you.
Thanks so much Doc. I'm trying it.
get ride of the background noise otherwise good talk
I'm new to this I have rosy tiger and regular tiger barbs what salt is best and how much to use
One of My discus fish in 100 gallon not eating and he/she get thinner from the previous .please suggest what to do
Is it bad to use api aquarium salt all the time in an African cichlid tank?
could you add a metric conversion or measuring with an EC pen, also you dont mention koi much during video
I use generally 1Kg/1000l for general health & water management as advised by other locals
They told me in school that some day I'd have to use the metric system.... I think we're there. Kilos per liter. It would take the same math that anyone else would do. 1 kilo 2.2 pounds / @4L per Gallon ughh :u)