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Carola or Les Simmons 13-09-2003 02:12 AM

salt again
 
Interesting to note that although I have never added salt to my pond I am
getting a reading of 0.01% on my Accu-chek salt tester. The salt content is
due entirely to salt contained in the tap water used to top up the pond due
to evaporation. According to the local water supplier, the salt content is
very minute and almost immeasurable and is therefore included in the Total
Dissolved Solids measurement.
All ponders should be aware that even if they don't add salt they should
still test for salt content as a result of continuous top-ups.
Les



[email protected] 13-09-2003 05:32 PM

salt again
 
absolutely. and they should test before adding salt. Ingrid

"Carola or Les Simmons" wrote:
All ponders should be aware that even if they don't add salt they should
still test for salt content as a result of continuous top-ups.
Les




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Lee Brouillet 15-09-2003 10:04 PM

salt again
 
Around here, our ambient salt level is .02%. You don't taste it, but it's
there - always. This is one of the reasons it is recommended to do water
exchanges, not just to "top off": there are many things in your water that
just become more concentrated with time if there is not an actual EXchange
of water, not just topping it off when it gets low.

Lee

"Carola or Les Simmons" wrote in message
...
Interesting to note that although I have never added salt to my pond I am
getting a reading of 0.01% on my Accu-chek salt tester. The salt content

is
due entirely to salt contained in the tap water used to top up the pond

due
to evaporation. According to the local water supplier, the salt content is
very minute and almost immeasurable and is therefore included in the Total
Dissolved Solids measurement.
All ponders should be aware that even if they don't add salt they should
still test for salt content as a result of continuous top-ups.
Les






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