I currently use Instant Ocean and have always used a half cup of salt per gallon of water according to the instructions. Is this okay? I've been wondering if all this time I've been using the right amount.
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How Much Salt
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Re: How Much Salt
From the water care sheet:
All of the major salt brands are measured the same, depending on how much you need:
1 gallon of water to ½ cup of salt mix
½ gallon (which is 2 quarts) of water to ¼ cup salt mix
1 Pint (which is 2 cups) of water to 1 Tablespoon (which is 3 teaspoons) salt mix
1 cup of water to ½ Tablespoon (which is 1 and ½ teaspoon) of salt mix
All of the major salt brands are measured the same, depending on how much you need:
1 gallon of water to ½ cup of salt mix
½ gallon (which is 2 quarts) of water to ¼ cup salt mix
1 Pint (which is 2 cups) of water to 1 Tablespoon (which is 3 teaspoons) salt mix
1 cup of water to ½ Tablespoon (which is 1 and ½ teaspoon) of salt mix
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Re: How Much Salt
I'm definitely not an expert, but here's just an opinion. Since they normally deal with varying levels of brackish water in the wild and in our habitats there should also be fresh water close by if they need to dilute it, I doubt it's very critical.
If you want to measure it there are tools to measure the specific gravity of the water and make sure you get it to the salinity you want.
The instant ocean hydrometer on the left is going to be less accurate but much cheaper. The refractometer on the right is the most accurate method at home test I've heard of. "King of DIY" Joey Mullin on youtube has a good video showing how they both work and how to use the refractometer, or at least a very similar one. He's a bit full of himself but he does a good job explaining how to use it properly. Start at 11:45 if you want to skip to this part. The video has some other info in it for saltwater tank setup.
Sorry that's just engineer in me talking. Lol
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If you want to measure it there are tools to measure the specific gravity of the water and make sure you get it to the salinity you want.
The instant ocean hydrometer on the left is going to be less accurate but much cheaper. The refractometer on the right is the most accurate method at home test I've heard of. "King of DIY" Joey Mullin on youtube has a good video showing how they both work and how to use the refractometer, or at least a very similar one. He's a bit full of himself but he does a good job explaining how to use it properly. Start at 11:45 if you want to skip to this part. The video has some other info in it for saltwater tank setup.
Sorry that's just engineer in me talking. Lol
https://youtu.be/8g9t5Tm5Hb8[IMG]https: ... 13eda7.jpg[/IMG]
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Re: How Much Salt
This is correct, according to the box instructions - crabbies, however, ooy boy. I know this thread is old, I know! But if you could tell us how your babies are doing, that would help a lot.jonathon1989 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 10:19 amI currently use Instant Ocean and have always used a half cup of salt per gallon of water according to the instructions. Is this okay? I've been wondering if all this time I've been using the right amount.
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Re: How Much Salt
The ratio of IO to water on the box is correct for crabs.Momma And Company wrote: ↑Tue Mar 09, 2021 9:55 pmThis is correct, according to the box instructions - crabbies, however, ooy boy. I know this thread is old, I know! But if you could tell us how your babies are doing, that would help a lot.
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