Salt water question?
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Salt water question?
Okay so I just got some instant ocean and I have about half a box of the API aquarium salt. Obviously, the aquarium salt isn't going to be used for their water but I was wondering if I could mix it in with the salt or something so I wouldn't have to just throw it out. If I do end up throwing it out it won't be a huge deal but just wondering.
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Re: Salt water question?
You could sell it online for a reduced price for aquarists. Many - even though its a complete waste IMO - use it... sell it for 1/2price or 1/3... ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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Re: Salt water question?
You can still use it for rinsing shells or making substrate or soaking wood!
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Re: Salt water question?
Ooh the substrate thing is a good idea!wodesorel wrote:You can still use it for rinsing shells or making substrate or soaking wood!
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