If your saltwater filtration system indicates it is low on salt, you should add salt specifically designed for saltwater systems to bring the levels back to the recommended range. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for the type and amount of salt to add. It's important to regularly monitor and maintain proper salt levels to ensure the system functions effectively.
If the salt cell has been cleaned and reset but the panel still reads "salt 0000," it may indicate a faulty salt cell or sensor. Check the wiring and connections to ensure everything is secure. If the issue persists, it may be best to contact a professional technician to diagnose and repair the problem.
Large bodies of salt water are called seas or oceans.
Trail-mix is a heterogeneous mixture: It contains visually different solid materials.
Domain (it says in my Biology book)
6 grams per dayEvery source I have ever looked at says 2400 mg or 2.4 g is the upper limit for daily salt intake.The recommendation for salt intake, per day, is 2,300 milligrams.
What she says with a grain of salt
saltwater the category even says it!
Filtration because it says that it can separate fine solid from liquids.
Sea salt does not have iodine added to it. The only salt that has iodine in it says iodized, such as table salt.
table salt unless the recipe says otherwise
Yes, you can. Kosher salt is the same as table salt, only a larger granule.
Saltwater is generally made from commercially made salt (specifically for marine aquariums, not "aquarium salt" used for cichlid tanks) and filtered freshwater. Some people living near the ocean collect natural saltwater, but that can be polluted and usually needs to be filtered (which may cost more than making saltwater). Go you petco or petsmart or anyother place that sells fish they should have instant ocean sea salt their the ratio it 1/2 cup of the salt per gallon read the box to make sure
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To take something that someone says with a grain of salt means that you should not necessarily believe everything he/she tells you.
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My naturopathic doctor says it comes from potato. If you have a potato intolerance it is recommended that you avoid eating iodized salt as it contains dextrose from potatoes. Sea salt is recommended.
Matthew 5:13 says; ...if the salt has lost its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything but to be thrown out...