As our farm is located about 50KM away from the coast, we do not have the luxury to use saltwater for farming. Hence, we will have to use artificial saltwater for farming! This video is for those who are planning to farm with artifical saltwater and the corresponding calculations reveal to estimate how much salt you need to raise to the required salinity!
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Thanks for the nice video. I have a question which may sound silly as I don't have any knowledge on fisheries. (1) Is it not necessary that the water we use for farming of crabs, prawns/shrimp to have calcium for formation of shell? (2) In addition to salt, sea water may contain a number of other nutrients and micro elements required for growth. So by merely adding salt to fresh water, these nutrients will be deficient. Are you adding the nutrients separately or the feed itself has all the nourishment? Kindly clarify as this will clear many doubts.
How often do you change the salt water inside the system?
hi yr 16 ppt saltwater is fish can stay alive how about adding pther elements
make a video on how to declorinating the water step by step please
Is it okay to use iodized sea salt?
Hi, thanks for explaining these nice experiments with videos. I understood that in this video you used "ppt" as part per thousand (g/l). But in general, we use the word "ppt" for part per trillion (ng/l). So this is better to explain the saltiness with %0,0 percentage ratio instead of part per thousand. Have a good day.