None Iodised Salt can be added to an aquarium at times as a cure for fungus and some species of fish need some salt in their water. Salt should only be added to a fish tank if there is a specific need for it.
it's not regular kitchen salt its used for leveling the pH and leveling other chemicals in the tank.
no
No, you need a special salt for a saltwater tank.
because when you go to the coast you need a tank for the salt water fish
They need a 5+ Gallon tank and you can only have one in the same tank.
its for tropical fish and salt water fish. they need to have warm water to survive cause were they live is really warm waters
Live Aquaria provides you with supplies to preserve a fish tank with salt water fish. Fish tank provides lighting, fish food, and more to help you maintain your salt water fish tank.
Enough salt and it will kill the fish
There are many reasons one would need desalination services. If one has a fish tank or aquarium with freshwater fish the fish can die if there is too much salt and would need to have the salt removed.
Personally, I think fresh water is easier because a salt water tank means that you need to purchase aquarium salt, and you need to add it to every water change. I have never raised a saltwater aquarium, but I believe you also have to measure the amount of salt the fish need. So if you're a first-timer, go for the fresh water tank. But the good thing about saltwater tanks is that it is more diverse and colorful.
Salt Water Fish
no because if its a freshwater tank the rain has salt in it
If you are using salt to help treat an illness, then you will need aquarium salt or epsom salt; if it's for a saltwater tank, then it's marine salt.In either case, never use table salt as the iodine will kill your fish