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Aquarium Salt and/or ager???

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Alex - 25 Jan 2005 05:51 GMT
Hi. I use ager in my tank, but bought some aqurium salt today, thinking
it was completely different, and that i could use both in the tank. I
read the cack of the salt container and it's decribed as a conditioner,
but isn't that what the ager is? So are they the same thing, and should
i be using one or the other, not both? i want happy fishies so any
replies would be appreciated.
Tom Randy - 25 Jan 2005 11:38 GMT
> Hi. I use ager in my tank, but bought some aqurium salt today, thinking
> it was completely different, and that i could use both in the tank. I
> read the cack of the salt container and it's decribed as a conditioner,
> but isn't that what the ager is?

Conditioner and salt are 2 DIFFERENT things. Salt does not remove chlorine
or chloramines. Salt is used mainly to treat health problems.

Conditioner removes the chlorine or chloramines in your tap water.

>So are they the same thing, and should
> i be using one or the other, not both? i want happy fishies so any
> replies would be appreciated.

Go here and read!

http://www.uniquaria.com/articles/goldfish.html
 
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