SALT: TONIC OR TREATMENT For Your Koi Pond?

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  • čas přidán 18. 11. 2021
  • One of our viewers recently asked us about using salt in a Koi pond, and if it's a good tonic or a treatment. Salt is used widely as a Koi treatment in Japan and in this video Ricky gets down to detail on if he thinks it is something that Koi hobbyists should be using in their own ponds, and how it is used by Koi breeders and here at Koi Wholesale.
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Komentáře • 56

  • @allanlocke5420
    @allanlocke5420 Před 2 lety +2

    VERY INTERESTING NEVER USED IT MYSELF WITH KOI, BUT USED IT WITH MY TROPICAL FISH. GREAT VIDEO!!

  • @craigvickers874
    @craigvickers874 Před 2 lety +1

    Another great video and insight into your use of salt Ricky. As a hobbyist I'm always very reluctant to use salt in my pond I do however salt bath koi when my fish are looking stressed and I haven't been able to find any parasites. I a firm believer that salt is essential for the recovery of the Osmosis system and the fishes ability produce mucus.
    Thanks for the video, it's always interesting to know how dealers use salt too.👍

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před 2 lety +1

      I hear that a lot that people are reluctant and don’t quite understand it. I do however see very few cases where it would be needed for hobbyists.

  • @koikanalen
    @koikanalen Před 2 lety

    Great informative video about salt 👍💪⛩️🐟

  • @danielhaggerty2343
    @danielhaggerty2343 Před 2 lety

    great video. Any chance you can do a video regarding flow rates through filters/pond turn over

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před 2 lety

      Certainly, that’s a topic that I’m keen to address.

  • @sony436
    @sony436 Před 2 lety

    Good video pal I know guy who as high end koi and run koi club and he just uses salt for parasite except for flukes as use superverm he said best where to treat for parasite

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the feedback and Supaverm 😳

  • @richardbrunton2068
    @richardbrunton2068 Před 2 lety

    Never used salt myself, but very interesting as per. Cheers 👍

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před 2 lety

      Like I mentioned in the video there aren’t situations in a hobbyist pond where it should be needed so you probably won’t ever need to.

  • @Wrighty
    @Wrighty Před rokem

    Hi Ricky, love the videos 👍👍I have a parasite problem and have used FMG. I now want to salt my pond as the koi look stressed and are on the bottom, but can't use salt with formalin. How long do I have to wait to put the salt in the pond. I would be very grateful for any help you can give. Terry.

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před rokem

      You’d be safe after a few days as the formalin will have more than likely been broken down already.

    • @Wrighty
      @Wrighty Před rokem

      Thanks mate, much appreciated.

  • @leeoliver4063
    @leeoliver4063 Před rokem

    Hi ricky iv had issues with nitrite spikes on hana meter it was 72 which works out 0.25 ish ammonia is 0.8 which again is higher than id like in the orange zone so i keep salted until i get a secomd filter is at 3000 gallons and 20 fish over 40cm i feel i may need another filter to help my nexus 320 any ideas what i can use to go onto a bakki shower as ive been told i cant go from pond to shower

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před rokem

      I wouldn’t say that you need another filter, how much are you feeding, what is your flow rate, what is your KH level and how old is the pond.

    • @leeoliver4063
      @leeoliver4063 Před rokem

      @@KoiWholesale ponds not very old 18 months tho filter was running on my pond before , tho i know it can take years to mature, kh is always steady 7 ph always around 8.2-8.4 feeding 20g a time 6 times a day flow rate turn over once every 2 ish hours

  • @virunews
    @virunews Před rokem

    For bacterial issues, what is the ChloramineT dosage rate? I have salted the pond to 0.55%. my water PH is 8.5. What % of salt i should have, and also standard does of ChloramineT?

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před rokem +1

      If it's a true bacterial outbreak neither will cure it. Identification of the bacteria and antibiotics will be your only hope. To disinfect the water I recommend virkon s.

    • @virunews
      @virunews Před rokem

      @@KoiWholesale Thanks Ricky

  • @tinawilliams4284
    @tinawilliams4284 Před rokem

    I use it for both tonic and treatment, it’s a natural disinfectant .

  • @beast8623
    @beast8623 Před 2 lety

    Just rewatched the video to see what you thought about salt. I'm currently facing 0.93 ppm nitrite levels in my koi pond right now with the introduction of a higher based protein food. The water temp is 65-67F (18.3-19.4C) and I have introduced salt to my pond. The levels have been elevated for close to 2 weeks now and was wondering if you have any suggestions? My ammonia level is spot on being around 0.04 ppm when feeding. Thank you!

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před 2 lety

      Sorry for the late response, have the parameters stabilised now?

    • @beast8623
      @beast8623 Před 2 lety

      @@KoiWholesale the parameters went down as the temperature increased so I increased the feed by one feeding more and the nitrite spiked to .90 ppm again. Any comments on this?

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před 2 lety

      @@beast8623 it seems to be your system just adjusting to the new feeding levels. It’s perfectly normal you just have to ride it out until your filter adjusts.

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před 2 lety

      @@beast8623 if the water is warm that shouldn’t take long either unless there is a fundamental floor within the system.

    • @beast8623
      @beast8623 Před 2 lety

      @@KoiWholesale When you mention it shouldn't take long, realistically, when should the levels come down? I also apologize, I realize I said .90 ppm when in actuality its .1ppm or .09 ppm

  • @royhunt6686
    @royhunt6686 Před 2 lety

    could you advise on salt bath dosage for koi with bacterial disease, like duration etc , vids are great

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před 2 lety

      Bacterial disease is a very tricky one Roy and I wouldn’t recommend salt baths for trying to get rid of a real bacterial infection.

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před 2 lety

      Have you had anything diagnosed?

    • @royhunt6686
      @royhunt6686 Před 2 lety +1

      @@KoiWholesale no what I discovered was a koi with 2 raised scales
      but on close inspection found small red sores in
      different places I did salt bath and topically treat , the bath was a quarter ounce per gallon
      icreasing to half ounce it seemed to help a lot
      it is to cold now to continue it still has a couple of raised scales

  • @mykoiobsession
    @mykoiobsession Před 2 lety +1

    Unfortunately due to government regulations the majority of treatments like you have in the UK to deal with parasites are no longer available so salt is one of our main go tos when it comes to treating koi so having some on hand is a must. A salt meter is one of the best purchases you can make. Also important to remember is every time you do a water change or filter clean where water is sent to waste adding water changes the salt level so monitoring is crucial.

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před 2 lety

      Where in the world are you?

    • @mykoiobsession
      @mykoiobsession Před 2 lety

      @@KoiWholesale I live in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada about 50km east of Toronto. A few years back the government brought in a pesticide ban that included things like weed control products, insect control, etc and unfortunately its broad range also included koi related products. Supposedly the ban was to minimize cancer risk but big money places like golf courses can still used the banned products (guess we know who is paying off the government officials and leaving the normal tax payer out in the cold).

  • @rosipm101
    @rosipm101 Před 2 lety

    So after treating a pond do you dilute after?

  • @user-sy3nl3cp1h
    @user-sy3nl3cp1h Před rokem

    Ricky please can you give ppm reading for pond treating sleeping deseeze

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před rokem +1

      If I’ve converted right you want 5000-6000ppm. To simplify aim for 1oz per 1000 gallons.

    • @user-sy3nl3cp1h
      @user-sy3nl3cp1h Před rokem

      @@KoiWholesale Thank you

    • @user-sy3nl3cp1h
      @user-sy3nl3cp1h Před rokem

      I am working out that I need 60 kg of salt in 20,000 litres is that right is this correct.

  • @wills1206
    @wills1206 Před rokem

    Salt from 0.3-0.6% has always worked wonders in my pond when needed… destroys the filters for some reason though

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před rokem

      That’s not something I’ve ever experienced.

  • @LeTwistedOne
    @LeTwistedOne Před 2 lety

    Awesome video Ricky 💯👌
    The only time I have had to use salt to kill parasites due to having my best friend's sturgeon in the pond that was I nightmare in itself.
    You can you salt to kill/knock back blanket weed but it's then a bitch to get out,
    Also in sure there is a way of calculating the volume of a pond using salt⁉️
    👍👍👍

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před 2 lety +1

      The method of using salt to calculate pond volume is very good especially if it’s an irregular shape. As for blanketed and parasites again it’s not my choice.

    • @LeTwistedOne
      @LeTwistedOne Před 2 lety

      @@KoiWholesale is not my first choice either tbh I know about calculating water volume with salt but don't know how its done could you possibly cover this in a video ⁉️⁉️
      Vince 👍👍👍

  • @MartynKoi
    @MartynKoi Před 2 lety

    Everyone always forgets the vinegar!

  • @ferguson077
    @ferguson077 Před 2 lety

    salt all last year at 0,3% and had no problems ..didnt salt november and then thought wont put it in this year and already boom Flukes

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před 2 lety

      Interesting but there could be more at play there. Salt won’t typically do much to stop flukes.

  • @granvillestraw1620
    @granvillestraw1620 Před rokem

    Salt big no fa me,seen it burn skin.

    • @ces69
      @ces69 Před rokem

      Needs to be fully dissolved in water prior to adding to pond!

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před rokem

      I’ve never seen that in over 20 years with large quantities being added directly to the pond.

  • @Spoonrrr
    @Spoonrrr Před 2 lety

    Salt... one of the best treatment. I had parasites on my kois. Add salt in a backet, leave it in there for about 10mins. Parasites just falls off

    • @KoiWholesale
      @KoiWholesale  Před 2 lety

      Salt baths are effective for individual fish but don’t help against the free swimming parasites. You also need to be accurate with the dosage otherwise they can be fatal.