A AOmonsta Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 30, 2010 606 1 0 SC Jun 24, 2010 #1 I've heard you can add regular salt, aquarium salt, or bleach. Anyone know which is best and if there are any other things you could add?
I've heard you can add regular salt, aquarium salt, or bleach. Anyone know which is best and if there are any other things you could add?
R redman88 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 3, 2009 164 0 0 Artesia, NM Jun 25, 2010 #2 if the water is hot enough nothing else is needed. just lots of time to heat all the way through
studd muffin Jack Dempsey MFK Member Nov 16, 2009 3,621 0 36 'MERICA Jun 25, 2010 #3 I add a little aquarium salt sometimes. Just for extra strength.
A AOmonsta Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 30, 2010 606 1 0 SC Jun 25, 2010 #4 Don't have any aquarium salt, may just try some regular salt tomorrow.
B BadOleRoss Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 28, 2009 1,323 2 0 Virginia Jun 25, 2010 #5 Hydrogen Peroxide....
L L~C~G Candiru MFK Member Aug 14, 2006 253 2 48 South Africa Jun 25, 2010 #6 AOmonsta;4238522; said: Don't have any aquarium salt, may just try some regular salt tomorrow. Click to expand... Just make sure its not iodated. as long as you use coarse salt you should be fine.
AOmonsta;4238522; said: Don't have any aquarium salt, may just try some regular salt tomorrow. Click to expand... Just make sure its not iodated. as long as you use coarse salt you should be fine.
B Burto Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 14, 2010 367 2 0 Blue Mountains, N.S.W., Australia Jun 25, 2010 #7 I boiled up three small bits of driftwood in a big pot today. Just added maybe a tablespoon of rock salt, only because salty water boils at a higher temperature than fresh water.
I boiled up three small bits of driftwood in a big pot today. Just added maybe a tablespoon of rock salt, only because salty water boils at a higher temperature than fresh water.
G GhostShrimpMan Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 18, 2010 2,395 2 68 Brownsville, Texas Jun 26, 2010 #8 I just let it soak for a couple of hours