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Salt Promotes Pond Health
Salt Promotes Pond Health

Aside from the fact that salt is one of the most important condiments in cooking, it is also famous for its health benefits for humans and animals. However the benefits salt can cause a fish pond isn't that well-known hence lack of sodium in the most fish ponds.

Sodium is necessary in ponds so that there will enough production of electrolytes to further promote fish health. Water osmosis in the pond can be possible with the help of salt. Osmo-regulation is the process which makes the fish absorb the right amount of water that they need. As the fish absorbs water, they release ions which are then replaced through the presence of sodium in the pond.

Keep in mind that the pond houses so many living things which include fish, plants and even good and bad bacteria. And in most cases, bad bacteria are formed because of excessive build-up of leftover fish feeds and other unwanted debris in the bottom of the pond which is commonly slimy. The presence of abundant bad bacteria causes the fish to get sick and the pond to stink. We all know that stinky ponds imply unhealthy ecosystems. That is one of the reasons why salt is needed to maintain the enough electrolytes needed by the fish.

Pond salt is needed most especially in freshwater pond where fish live. This is because higher electrolyte level is needed to help maintain the fluids in every fish's body. These fluids are then converted to natural mucus coating for the fish's body. This mucus covering contributes to the warding off of bad bacteria and other harmful elements in the pond that may cause the fish to be weak and ill. Pond salt is also important to help the fish stand the cold temperatures that occur in the winter.

The salt in the pond is also capable of altering the irritation that ammonia and nitrite can cause the fish. Since there two compounds co-exist with the fish in the pond, salt should as well be a common tenant in your pond. Through the process of mucostimulation, the protective slime coating that fish have on their bodies will be strengthened. The chloride anion from salt competes with the nitrite anion that causes fish irritation.

In an overcrowded pond where there is an abundant amount of fish food leftover, salt can work as a calming agent for the fish. Fish can be stressed if placed in an overpopulated pond which then will lead to sickness. An overcrowded fish pond means more nitrite ions to be absorbed by the fish. These ions cause the blood in the fish's body to not properly carry out oxygen. Without proper oxygen circulation in the fish's body, they will slowly die.

It is indeed very beneficial to have a pond with the right amount of salt to maintain proper fish health, pond water quality and above all else is the proper circulation of gases in the pond. Having a pond with right salinity will surely lessen the burden of pond maintenance.




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