| Thanks for your help!!!
I did try 84 degrees with 3teas/gallon of pond salt (55 gallon winter tank) for 13 days, but then was told to use Life Guard by the dealer. He said that would cover a wide variety encase it was not ick.
I heard not to use mal green if my salt levels would be over .1%. Can I go to .3% with the quick cure and not harm them? I bought a pond hydrometer and was told by the dealer to get the specific gravity up to 1.010 (14ppt) to be the same as 3 teas/gallon. Sound right?
I didn't have the test when I was adding the salt before, but I kept a chart on it to track the levels when I did water changes. I bought the hydrometer when I got the Life Guard. This time if I learn what number to hit, I can make sure the salt is where it needs to be.
Thanks for the copper warning! The fish are eating, actually have grown in the past month also, they act healthy besides for white grains on their tails.
Thanks again for your help! |