I would like to know if there is any home receipt for making salt
water for cicilds of malawi and tanganika.
I was told that we could join the folowing:
- sodium bicabornatius
- calcium magnesium
- sodium
- salt
I wonder if we can join those kind of salts and what is the quantity of this produt we can´t put in the water.
best regards,
Saturnino
Salts for water
Moderator: Pam Chin
Hi Saturnino,
Everyones water is different so there is no "formula". It also depends on what you are trying to do. Don't confuse salinity salt, with mineral "salts". Are you wanting to add salt (salinity)? Or are you trying to increase your pH?? Increase the hardness?? You can use household products to play with your water, but often if you only have one or two tanks, it is probably just a lot easier to buy a product on the market that you just add when you change your water. Or use a substrate in your tank that increases your pH, or in one of your filter chambers.
Basically you have to play around with it, and find the perfect mix for your water.
Cichlid Power!
Pam
Everyones water is different so there is no "formula". It also depends on what you are trying to do. Don't confuse salinity salt, with mineral "salts". Are you wanting to add salt (salinity)? Or are you trying to increase your pH?? Increase the hardness?? You can use household products to play with your water, but often if you only have one or two tanks, it is probably just a lot easier to buy a product on the market that you just add when you change your water. Or use a substrate in your tank that increases your pH, or in one of your filter chambers.
Basically you have to play around with it, and find the perfect mix for your water.
Cichlid Power!
Pam
Hi Saturnino,
Everyones water is different so there is no "formula". It also depends on what you are trying to do. Don't confuse salinity salt, with mineral "salts". Are you wanting to add salt (salinity)? Or are you trying to increase your pH?? Increase the hardness?? You can use household products to play with your water, but often if you only have one or two tanks, it is probably just a lot easier to buy a product on the market that you just add when you change your water. Or use a substrate in your tank that increases your pH, or in one of your filter chambers.
Basically you have to play around with it, and find the perfect mix for your water.
Cichlid Power!
Pam
Everyones water is different so there is no "formula". It also depends on what you are trying to do. Don't confuse salinity salt, with mineral "salts". Are you wanting to add salt (salinity)? Or are you trying to increase your pH?? Increase the hardness?? You can use household products to play with your water, but often if you only have one or two tanks, it is probably just a lot easier to buy a product on the market that you just add when you change your water. Or use a substrate in your tank that increases your pH, or in one of your filter chambers.
Basically you have to play around with it, and find the perfect mix for your water.
Cichlid Power!
Pam