Thanks for this video, its so hard to find someone that says it's ok to use table salt in aquariums. I talked to an experienced aquarist and he told me that he's been using table salt for freshwater aquariums for 20 years with no problems. You just need to take care of the dosage. So, again, thanks!
Hello! I know you posted this video a long time ago, yet i wanted to thank you for it, i found it really useful. I thought I used the wrong salt and freaked out lol... I also had one question, and it would be great if you had an answer! I have a betta fish, and it recently got fin rot. I noticed it at an early stage and was wondering if i can use salt baths with table salt and if they are going to help my fish.
Iodine is a vital mineral for human health and people that live in areas that a deficient in it, really suffer bad health. The good news is that we only need a microscopic amount and the amount added to salt is tiny. I’d be more worried by the anti caking agents. Nicely covered in the video Dan. 👍🏻
i usually just get the pickling salt its just pure salt no additives no anti caking agent its super cheap it’s 1$ for 4lbs im sure you’re right and the additives don’t effect the fish but the pickling is the same thing for the same price so why not just play it safe and get the pure salt
Yeah, someone else point that out. I'd never seen it before. I don't use salt enough to worry about it. I just get a container at Walmart when I'm there.
Mostly use sodium bicarbonate here Dan, since the livebearers I keep like the higher pH and TDS anyway. Good for their neurological system and maintaining water's electrical charge, IMO. I've used table salt before with no problems, BTW.
I know you made this months ago but I appreciate the video. I think one of my fish has dropsy and put salt in, then suddenly panicked that I used the wrong salt and was going to kill my fish anyway. 😢 seems like what I did was okay and hope they make a recovery
Love this, and love the fact that table salt dissolves SO much easier in the water than the aquarium salt! Just hoping I don’t have to find The Walmart to purchase it. 😳 Maybe add bulk table salt to your Amazon storefront?? Also, Joker was perfection through the whole video. 🫶🏽🐠 #salty🧂
I’ve been trying to grow brine shrimp to feed my fry, last time I didn’t have very much aquarium salt so I used iodized salt and they came out better than ever however I’ve been a bit hesitant to feed my fish with it because I don’t know if the water will hurt them. After your video I decided to go ahead and try. So far so good. I’ll have to wait and see.
The biggest issue with salt is grain size. One teaspoon of table salt is far more "salty" than a tablespoon of a more chunky salt such as aquarium salt or ice cream salt, or even kosher salt for that matter. I have always used ice cream salt but I agree that table salt would do just as well. You would just need to watch the dosage.
@@DanHiteshew-oneandonly If you weigh a teaspoon of coarse salt and a teaspoon of table salt you will be very surprised at the difference. But like you said...it's probably not critical.
@@DanHiteshew-oneandonly There is no "range" but...Let's just say your 100% right and no matter why your using salt in your aquarium the "range" is 1 to 3 teaspoons. And it doesn't matter that 3 teaspoons of table salt is exponentially more potent than 3 teaspoons of rock salt. Don't worry about your inverts, live plants, scaleless fish or anything else because the "salt man" says it's OK. LOL!!! Is that really the advice you want to give a new hobbyist? You and I agree that table salt is probably fine. Where we absolutely disagree is that I say dosage makes a difference. What also makes a difference is that table salt will dissolve into the water super fast and can absolutely have ill effects on sensitive fish or plants. Whereas chunkier salts will dissolve more slowly and be a little easier on the inhabitants. Have a great day!
Hello I have a 20 gallon tank with 4 guppies and 1 clown pleco. Just noticed they all have ich. I turned temp up to 79 and added 4tb spoons of table salt to tank. Will it help kill the ich?
That's really interesting and handy to know as those questions were always there but now I actually know they are irrelevant. I've never really used salt much to be fair, but years ago I did buy aquarium salt for some reason I cannot remember. Thanks for that info Dan, great stuff !...........Just looked on ours and the caking agent in ours is sodium ferrocyanide.
In some cases it helps certain conditions, or treats external parasites. In other circumstances it's used to relieve stress on the fish while it's dealing with an illness. And it can be used as an electrolyte in soft water.
Thank u for this u handled the haters so good n so adult can we get a lesson on that please lol but no ty 4 this I'm just trying to not kill my fish.....ty❤
Thanks for this video, its so hard to find someone that says it's ok to use table salt in aquariums. I talked to an experienced aquarist and he told me that he's been using table salt for freshwater aquariums for 20 years with no problems. You just need to take care of the dosage. So, again, thanks!
Hey Dan! Great video I been using kosher salt for the 10 years I’ve been keeping fish I love it
Hello! I know you posted this video a long time ago, yet i wanted to thank you for it, i found it really useful. I thought I used the wrong salt and freaked out lol... I also had one question, and it would be great if you had an answer! I have a betta fish, and it recently got fin rot. I noticed it at an early stage and was wondering if i can use salt baths with table salt and if they are going to help my fish.
A water change and clean tank along with a salt bath will help. A bit of salt in the ttank isn't a bad idea either. (1 tsp per gallon max)
Iodine is a vital mineral for human health and people that live in areas that a deficient in it, really suffer bad health. The good news is that we only need a microscopic amount and the amount added to salt is tiny. I’d be more worried by the anti caking agents. Nicely covered in the video Dan. 👍🏻
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Hey , I purchased “natural sea salt” and the ingredient is only salt. The brand is Morton’s and it is table salt. This salt has no anti-caking agent!
Thanks for clarifying this I had asked the question about if iodine from wasn't a bonus. And that was just around the brine shrimp hatch/rinse debate
Shrimp are naturally high in iodine, so I know it won't bother them.
i usually just get the pickling salt its just pure salt no additives no anti caking agent its super cheap it’s 1$ for 4lbs im sure you’re right and the additives don’t effect the fish but the pickling is the same thing for the same price so why not just play it safe and get the pure salt
Yeah, someone else point that out. I'd never seen it before. I don't use salt enough to worry about it. I just get a container at Walmart when I'm there.
@@DanHiteshew-oneandonlyi pick it up at my local walmart its right there with the rest of the salts
Mostly use sodium bicarbonate here Dan, since the livebearers I keep like the higher pH and TDS anyway. Good for their neurological system and maintaining water's electrical charge, IMO. I've used table salt before with no problems, BTW.
I use the same in my Snail Tank with live bearers starting to take over! Started with 5 Dragonkopf now there's countless schools
So how many table spoons of salt per gallon? 😢been trying to look for any other option.
I know you made this months ago but I appreciate the video. I think one of my fish has dropsy and put salt in, then suddenly panicked that I used the wrong salt and was going to kill my fish anyway. 😢 seems like what I did was okay and hope they make a recovery
Love this, and love the fact that table salt dissolves SO much easier in the water than the aquarium salt! Just hoping I don’t have to find The Walmart to purchase it. 😳 Maybe add bulk table salt to your Amazon storefront?? Also, Joker was perfection through the whole video. 🫶🏽🐠 #salty🧂
Thanks, Dan.
I’ve been trying to grow brine shrimp to feed my fry, last time I didn’t have very much aquarium salt so I used iodized salt and they came out better than ever however I’ve been a bit hesitant to feed my fish with it because I don’t know if the water will hurt them. After your video I decided to go ahead and try. So far so good. I’ll have to wait and see.
Any updates??
How about the effect of the iodine on plants? Good/Bad or indifferent?
Negligible. Makes no difference. It's a tiny tiny amount.
Can I use epsom salt in my aquarium or these only use in bath for the fish?
I'd only use it for baths.
Ok thank you other than that I can use any table salt for my aquarium correct.
@@joseguerrero4716 Yes, get the "plain" table salt if it's available.
Thanks
The biggest issue with salt is grain size. One teaspoon of table salt is far more "salty" than a tablespoon of a more chunky salt such as aquarium salt or ice cream salt, or even kosher salt for that matter. I have always used ice cream salt but I agree that table salt would do just as well. You would just need to watch the dosage.
That's a good point about grain size. It really doesn't matter that much tough. It doesn't need to be precise measurements.
@@DanHiteshew-oneandonly If you weigh a teaspoon of coarse salt and a teaspoon of table salt you will be very surprised at the difference. But like you said...it's probably not critical.
@@rantsandreviews The range for "freshwater" is anywhere from 1 to 3 teaspoons per gallon, so there's plenty of wiggle room.
@@DanHiteshew-oneandonly There is no "range" but...Let's just say your 100% right and no matter why your using salt in your aquarium the "range" is 1 to 3 teaspoons. And it doesn't matter that 3 teaspoons of table salt is exponentially more potent than 3 teaspoons of rock salt. Don't worry about your inverts, live plants, scaleless fish or anything else because the "salt man" says it's OK. LOL!!! Is that really the advice you want to give a new hobbyist? You and I agree that table salt is probably fine. Where we absolutely disagree is that I say dosage makes a difference. What also makes a difference is that table salt will dissolve into the water super fast and can absolutely have ill effects on sensitive fish or plants. Whereas chunkier salts will dissolve more slowly and be a little easier on the inhabitants. Have a great day!
@@rantsandreviews Nobody uses "rock salt" as table salt, so I don't know why you're so hung up on grain size.
Hello I have a 20 gallon tank with 4 guppies and 1 clown pleco. Just noticed they all have ich. I turned temp up to 79 and added 4tb spoons of table salt to tank. Will it help kill the ich?
No, I'd get Ick X. even if it's not Ick (there are some look-a-likes out there) then Ick X will probably still treat the condition.
Can I use iodized salt for my shrimp’s fungus treatment. I have isolated the shrimp
I don't really know about shrimp, so I'm reluctant to give any advice about them. sorry I can't help.
What level are your tank lights on ? high,med or low?plants look great 😊
Most of my lights are just flood lights. Some are on dimmer switches and run at about 33%, but the others are just "on".
@@DanHiteshew-oneandonly thanks 💯💯
Makes sense as to why all biology on earth has a decent tolerance level for salt as we all started as salt water organism
I've been using non iodized salt for years!
I do know I did learn some things I did not know. Keep up the good work dude.
That's really interesting and handy to know as those questions were always there but now I actually know they are irrelevant. I've never really used salt much to be fair, but years ago I did buy aquarium salt for some reason I cannot remember. Thanks for that info Dan, great stuff !...........Just looked on ours and the caking agent in ours is sodium ferrocyanide.
That's another common ne. Sounds scary, but it isn't. Lol
@@DanHiteshew-oneandonly few !!! Thought this was the really deadly one that you hadn't heard of and we were all gonna die 😆
@@Les-OZZYTHEOSCAR Lol
So how much plain table salt per gallon?
No more than one teaspoon per gallon.
I know that salt is needed at times in a fish tank but for what reasons I have no idea please someone explain it to me
In some cases it helps certain conditions, or treats external parasites. In other circumstances it's used to relieve stress on the fish while it's dealing with an illness. And it can be used as an electrolyte in soft water.
@@DanHiteshew-oneandonly thanks
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Thank u for this u handled the haters so good n so adult can we get a lesson on that please lol but no ty 4 this I'm just trying to not kill my fish.....ty❤
Can you use table salt in a salt water tank?
No, it's not the same as "marine salts"
It's nice that people challenge your views, you get to do your homework and make a new video. Win win
Lol Yup.
Good video.
What about using road salt?
No, road salt usually has other salts and additives in it.
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Caking agents ....
Salty Beef Discs ....
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I could do a dish of salted beef heart! Lol
Yes.. a little bit..
Just buy Kosher salt
No worries, no big $$, no additives.
No salt is safe to use in freshwater aquariums.
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