so on the puffer forum i was recommended to use Epsom salt. 36 tablespoons for my 180G . will this be ok for my puffer and will it kill my plants seems alot of salt in a tank
This is a discussion on Epsom salt within the Hospital Section forums, part of the Aquarium Related Chat category; so on the puffer forum i was recommended to use Epsom salt. 36 tablespoons for my 180G . will this ...
so on the puffer forum i was recommended to use Epsom salt. 36 tablespoons for my 180G . will this be ok for my puffer and will it kill my plants seems alot of salt in a tank
180g tank
2 Mbu puffers
few dwarf neons
Epsom Salt is aluminum sulphate; not table or aquarium "salt " (sodium chloride)
It is used to raise the general hardness, not the "salinity" of the tank
"Salt" is a general term applied to all sulphates, chlorides, and other *ates, and *ides.
For example Baking soda ( sodium bicarbonate) which is used to raise pH is actually a "salt" but never spoken of as such.
Thanks hp10BII for pointing out my error in a pm .
Epsom salt is MAGNESIUM sulphate , not aluminum sulphate.. Brain fart here...
I'd like to claim it was just a test to see if others were on their toes .. yeah , that's it, must be .... I wouldn't make a mistake like that![]()
Last edited by davefrombc; 10-18-2011 at 06:22 AM. Reason: Corrected the salt type ....Iwas thinking one metal and typed another .. age thing ;)