Salinity in Ponds
Common salt, Sodium Chloride
(NaCl) is commonly used in the health care and maintenance of fishes especially
Koi. Salt is useful in treating parasites. It will eliminate seven out
of nine parasites that are commonly found in Koi pond.
Most fish have an
internal salt concentration of 1.0% or 10 parts-per-thousand (ppt) which is higher
than their water environment.
Osmosis causes water to transfer from
the lower salinity of the pond water into the tissues of the fish. Adding salt
will lower the osmosis pressure. This reduces the effort of the fish in
eliminating the excess water. The saved energy is then available for use by
the fish’s own immune system to fight diseases. However, if the
salinity of the water environment is close to the internal tissues of the fish, the
osmosis pressure will reverse and cause the fish to die of
dehydration.
Salt concentrations between 0.3% and 0.5% (3 to 5ppt) will
upset the osmotic balance of some parasites i.e. the parasites’ cells will
dehydrate. Salt concentration of 0.3% are effective at detoxifying nitrite and
concentration of 0.25% or higher has been used to control string
algae.
Be aware that, salt can cause pond plant damage as the
concentration increases. Floating plants (water hyacinth, water lettuce,
etc.) are affected at lower concentrations than most bog plants.
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