surf_buddy
Well-known member
Hypothetical: If you had a fish store in the Seattle area would you have a reason to use this product for your freashwater/saltwater applications? Something I saw today has me wondering...
Do you mean the Morton salt pellets for water softeners (as opposed to Morton's table salt)? I would say the use would depend on the quality of water being used.
Where I live, our water is terrible, so we use water softeners. My RO/DI unit doesn't have to work as hard when the water is softened before going into the unit.
I use a special aquarium (and have used a trashcan set-up in the back yard) full of Caulerpa racemose to condition tap water; no RODI, no chemicals, nothing. Just don't add more that 1 gallon tap water to 30 gallons of conditioned water in 1 day.
Salt is used for Koi to help with stress and some parasites. 99.6% pure salt for water softeners sure beat buying anything that is used for fish (price)
Salt pellets are frequently used with freshwater fish.
Brackish water fish, in particular and also as ich treatments in freshwater fish.
Vicki
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