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![]() My pond is almost complete and I fired up my filter for a couple of weeks. What kind of salt are people putting in their ponds?
Based on what I have read on the web, it was suggested to use 1lb of salt per 100 gal of water. The LFS are charging about $2/lb of salt. Wow...I thought salt cost for my reef tank was expensive. Looking for suggestions so I don't go to the poor house. richard |
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![]() I found the answer for my own question. Instead of paying $2/lb; I am now paying .30/lb.
Now I can sleep better... ![]() |
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![]() Any pickling salt will work it is usually much cheaper than any aquarium salt
Its got to be deiodized |
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![]() Where did you find salt for .30 cents?
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![]() You could get it at King Ed Pets, but I am not sure the brand. They are selling it for $15 for a 50lb bag. That's what Eric quoted me. I actually bought my bag of 50lb Cargill kiln dried medium salt from Hawaiian Botanical on Westminster Hwy and #7 Rd in Richmond for $19.
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![]() kiln dried is the same as I use. 50lb sack of it runs not very much money
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