Salt Dosage Formula:
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The aquarium salt dosage calculation helps determine the appropriate amount of salt needed for your aquarium based on water volume and desired concentration. Proper salt dosage is essential for maintaining fish health and treating certain diseases.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
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Explanation: The calculation multiplies the total water volume by the desired concentration to determine the total amount of salt needed.
Details: Correct salt dosage is crucial for maintaining osmotic balance, reducing stress on fish, and effectively treating diseases like ich. Overdosing can harm fish, while underdosing may be ineffective.
Tips: Enter accurate water volume (excluding decorations/substrate) and desired salt concentration. Always dissolve salt completely before adding to aquarium.
Q1: What's the typical salt concentration for freshwater aquariums?
A: For general use, 1-3 ppt. For disease treatment, 5-10 ppt (consult species-specific guidelines first).
Q2: How do I measure my aquarium's actual volume?
A: Calculate length × width × height (in inches), divide by 231 for gallons, then subtract about 10-15% for decorations.
Q3: Can I use table salt for my aquarium?
A: Only use pure aquarium salt or kosher salt without additives like iodine or anti-caking agents.
Q4: How often should I add salt to my aquarium?
A: Only when needed for treatment or specific species requirements. Salt doesn't evaporate - only add more when changing water.
Q5: Is salt safe for all aquarium plants and fish?
A: No. Many plants and some fish (especially scaleless species) are sensitive to salt. Research before using.