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Dead fish, insects, unusable plant parts, stray cats, neighborhood kids who wander onto the property...it all makes good composting fodder...
Jim Fisk said:
BTW, mine (dead fish) get ground up along with all the other waste and get composted. Fish pieces parts are great for the compost but should be ground and mixed well with the greens etc. Waste not, want not.
I have added very little salt to my 280 gallon fish tank. I don't have any fish disease so am wondering if I should add any salt at all. I read most of the link on salting but still am wondering about it. Does everyone here salt their tanks?
NO, if you are cycled up and your fish are healthy, you do not need to add salt.
Thanks for the clarification
TCLynx said:
NO, if you are cycled up and your fish are healthy, you do not need to add salt.
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