B babyduke Fish Fanatic Joined Feb 12, 2004 Messages 91 Reaction score 0 Jan 28, 2005 #1 I just used almost half a bag of 55 gallon bag of Instant Ocean salt to bring the salinity level up close to 1.01 for my 55G tank. To be economical, would it be safe to use seasalt instead or at least mix it with Instant Ocean to save some $?
I just used almost half a bag of 55 gallon bag of Instant Ocean salt to bring the salinity level up close to 1.01 for my 55G tank. To be economical, would it be safe to use seasalt instead or at least mix it with Instant Ocean to save some $?
GuppyDude Stephen Joined Jun 5, 2004 Messages 3,675 Reaction score 0 Location Kenosha, Wisconsin Jan 29, 2005 #2 iv heard instant ocean is great but yea it is costly, u can try mixing it and c wat happens but im not an expert on salt water
iv heard instant ocean is great but yea it is costly, u can try mixing it and c wat happens but im not an expert on salt water
F Flashfire Fish Fanatic Joined Feb 4, 2005 Messages 131 Reaction score 0 Location South Africa Feb 15, 2005 #3 You should stop wasting cash and get rock salt. As long as it is salt with no additives.
L lilmolly Fish Crazy Joined Mar 5, 2003 Messages 274 Reaction score 0 Feb 17, 2005 #4 where do you get rock salt from?
Dorkhedeos Boss Major Joined Dec 1, 2003 Messages 2,896 Reaction score 0 Location San Francisco/San Jose, CA Feb 25, 2005 #5 grocery stores
Phantom Thief Population Control Volunteer Joined Oct 6, 2003 Messages 2,337 Reaction score 0 Location A world of my own Feb 25, 2005 #6 Sea salts/ rock salts should be fine, as long as there are no additives such as anti-clumping agents added. P.T.
Sea salts/ rock salts should be fine, as long as there are no additives such as anti-clumping agents added. P.T.