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Search salt on this site and you'll find the ratio - 1 part per thousand, I think. Definitely do it.
You probably need much more filtering than 25 gal so stock lightly. 1 to 1 ratio gallons of tank water to gallons of media is generally recommended.
Hey George, I thank you for your reply. What type of salt should I be looking for as I have been reading that normal table salt is not recommended? Next question when you mentioned 1 to 1 ratio gallons of tank water to gallons of media... so when I cut the IBC that's what I had to work with... Do I have too much water in the FT? And you also mentioned stock lightly.. so right now I have 18 gold in there now, should I take some of the fish out?
I' mainly use MgSO4 (Engelse sout/Epsom Salt)
The salt is mainly to be a buffer for pH fluctuations.
If you need to treat for ICK
- there is varied opinion treating ICK using NaCl by isolation and heated water to speed up the parasite life cycle
- the Cl is detrimental to your bacteria and certain plants.
Bright Agrotech has a few informative video's on uses of nutrients/salt on YT which is probaly more important for a starting up a system
The salt is to mitigate the nitrite poisoning which is killing your fish - cheap, non iodized table salt is OK, kosher salt etc. Salting doesn't affect PH whatsoever, to my knowledge. Whether or not you have enough filtering will be determined by your ammonia and nitrite levels, once you are fully cycled. You may be OK, depending on stocking and how much you feed. This is something you'll need to keep an eye on. If you cut the top off an IBC, you may have more than 25 gallons of media, depending on how you cut it. You may not have 18 goldfish by the time you are cycled. Be sure you search for the information on how much to salt.
Epsom Salt is a source of magnesium and I use it once a week or so. It is a salt and you'll find information on it when you do your search.
Curtis Lewis said:
Hey George, I thank you for your reply. What type of salt should I be looking for as I have been reading that normal table salt is not recommended? Next question when you mentioned 1 to 1 ratio gallons of tank water to gallons of media... so when I cut the IBC that's what I had to work with... Do I have too much water in the FT? And you also mentioned stock lightly.. so right now I have 18 gold in there now, should I take some of the fish out?
Salt doesn't affect nitrite - it affects the fish, possibly protecting them from the nitrite. It can't undo damage already done.
Curtis Lewis said:
. How long before I will see the nitrites come down after salting...?
I haven't heard of NaCi being a problem, provided you didn't use too much. Water change wouldn't hurt.
Curtis Lewis said:
Can I assume that the chloride in the salt killed my good bacteria and that's the reason for the sudden swing in levels? If that's the case what is my next move, should I do a water change?
One third water change is sort of standard. If using chlorinated water, less at a time, one tenth or so.
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