How to make ready water for Discus fish. Aged Fresh water aging tutorial.
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You are saying that "salt shouldn't be used on a regular basis". But you aren't saying WHY. I just looked at your channel and ZERO CONTENT! Do you think people will just follow you BLINDLY? If you know so much, then why aren't you putting out videos for people that really need HELP? I'm making videos to show what HAS worked for me!
Why don't you make a VIDEO, letting EVERYONE know and LISTING, WHY they shouldn't use as a water additive?
Here is a list of just some of the benefits of SALT!
1 salt and detoxification
2 salt and electrolytes
3 salt as disinfectant
4 protect fish from nitrite poisoning
5 salt dip to for treat parasites
6 reduce stress
7 cells use salt to move water molecule around
Salt can harmful or even deadly to some fish. Always do your own research. Salt is also harmful or even deadly to HUMANS if used every day. BUT I bet you still use it EVERYDAY!
Cross references from these links or (GOOGLE)
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/pic/article.cfm?c=9089&articleid=2952&d=260
http://www.drtimsaquatics.com/should-you-add-salt-to-your-freshwater-aquarium
So does not need to be nor should it be added on a regular basis. Salt has benefits for specific ailments and should be used accordingly and not as an everyday additive. Don't need buffer or any other additive either.
You are saying that "salt shouldn't be used on a regular basis". But you aren't saying WHY. I just looked at your channel and ZERO CONTENT! Do you think people will just follow you BLINDLY? If you know so much, then why aren't you putting out videos for people that really need HELP? I'm making videos to show what HAS worked for me!
Why don't you make a VIDEO, letting EVERYONE know and LISTING, WHY they shouldn't use as a water additive?
Here is a list of just some of the benefits of SALT!
1 salt and detoxification
2 salt and electrolytes
3 salt as disinfectant
4 protect fish from nitrite poisoning
5 salt dip to for treat parasites
6 reduce stress
7 cells use salt to move water molecule around
Salt can harmful or even deadly to some fish. Always do your own research. Salt is also harmful or even deadly to HUMANS if used every day. BUT I bet you still use it EVERYDAY!
Cross references from these links or (GOOGLE)
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/pic/article.cfm?c=9089&articleid=2952&d=260
http://www.drtimsaquatics.com/should-you-add-salt-to-your-freshwater-aquarium