Hello I really need help. I got the Ick in my tank and added the salt like I read and i forgot about my poor snail. I removed it and put it into a different container is there anything else I can do? ...
you would only have to add salt when you do water changes. and you would only add the appropriate amount to however many gallons you take out. Using a hydrometer (a device used to read how much salt i...
The Mollies can tolerate brackish water, and some people use salt to cope with aquarium diseases. The boxes of aquarium salt usually have dosing recommendations. For most aquarium fish, snails and pla...
do you have to cycle a salt water tank and how long
I am looking into starting my first salt-water tank...55gal, and have no idea where to start. If any of you could pass on some advice, it would be appreciated!!!!
how do you set up a salt water aquarium
what do you need to set up a 10g tank to salt water
sea salt in brackish tank?
how hard is it to keep a salt water tank and what do you need for it
what are some good fish for a salt water 55g tank
getting a 55g tank for
bday and want to make it salt water
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...y, we have been "cleaning"..(by sucking) our tank..(90 gallon tank), exchanging 20 gallons of salt water. We have rocks in the back in the tank. Could we move the rocks and carefully suck...
Yes mollies do better with some salt. I had the same problem with mine getting ich when I had them. I did not know at the time that the really did need salt. Some people do keep them in salt aquariums...
So... I think that should be easy to do.
Question: What is it that the salt actually does? I understand the need to eventually get rid of it, as if I read elsewhere correctly, too much salt would do ...
Hey, Grats on your Baby Boom!
I read alot, and I guess I could have told you wrong on adding salt.
Since you do have mollies, and I'm guessing no other species in that tank... Then it'...
You can also raise the temp to about 86, and add some aquarium salt. That treats a variety of problems, (ich, fungus, etc.).
Use 1/2 tsp of salt first if your fish is not used to it, and every day y...
Mollies do like a little bit of aquarium salt.
The mommy and babies should have a ten gallon tank, and the salt should come with instructions of how much salt to had to a certain amount of gallons.
...reatment.
You may want to check it out.
With bloat/constipation/dropsy..if you are going to use any SALT treatment for those symptoms..make sure it is EPSOM SALT rather than AQ. Salt. Epsom will ...
I am starting a new tank. The one in the picture is freshwater, but the new one will be a 100g salt set up!
I got a new leopard puffer annd I used regular salt because I did som reaserch and found that you could use them but the only ingredent has to be "salt".And I also put the salt because I hea...
are you able to use drift wood, like from the beach bt dosnt it put salt in your aqaurium and make the fish sick.
I believe for some fish it is okay, like mollys. I know if you use salt for bettas for more than 10 days, it starts to affect their kidneys, and you can kill them. And I would recommend against salt...
I got a new leopard puffer annd I used regular salt because I did som reaserch and found that you could use them but the only ingredent has to be "salt".And I also put the salt because I hea...
... put it with bumblbee gobies? Can i just put about three tablespoon per gallon? Can I just put cooking salt that only contains salt or I have to get salt from the petshop? do I have to get a heater w...
...external parasite. Unlike most freshwater aquarium fish, Mollies prefer brackish water (one teaspoon of salt for every five gallons). You may also want to gradually raise the temperature a degree or t...
... if not get rid of them. If not, you can actually soak his pellets in the anti-parasitic meds.
The salt is fine, just make sure it's 1tsp per gallon, and that you change out some of the wate...
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