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![]() been using the 1/2 cup per gallon with I/O on and off for years.
3 cups per brimming 5 gallon bucket and pretty much bang on every time. I don't doubt that using a scale is more accurate but I also never see any ill effects from adding NSW that's not the EXACT same parameters of the tank. |
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![]() for sure.
Which about the volume of water in a brimming 5 gallon pail. the "rim" on the outside of a salt bucket is actually where the 5 gallon mark is, fill it up to the top, it's closer to 6. if you put 2.5 cups in a brimming 5 gallon, it gets you around 1.22 ppm. 3 cups get's you 1.24-1.25. Not all buckets are the same, so should say I use IO or Seachem buckets. Quite a few salt companies use the same bucket manufacturer though. Last edited by gobytron; 04-22-2016 at 07:33 PM. |
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![]() did not know that. thank you
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