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Hay Salt at the feed store (was: Bad BS Hatch)



Hi Paul

It is kiln dried Hay Salt made by cargill (spelling?) and it is $3.99 for
50lbs.  It is very clean and nice salt, I can't remember if it was the
medium or fine grade but is now my salt of choice.  The store is a typical
feed 'n seed that sells everything a rancher/farmer or someone with a horse
could ever want.  Just ask around for hay salt and read the label 100% Na
Cl.

Best Fishes
David

><{{{>-----Original Message-----
><{{{>From: owner-killietalk at aka_org [mailto:owner-killietalk at aka_org]On
><{{{>Behalf Of Paul Jablinski
><{{{>Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 9:48 AM
><{{{>To: killietalk at aka_org
><{{{>Subject: RE: Bad BS Hatch
><{{{>
><{{{>
><{{{>From:           	"David Lains" <david at zfin_org>
><{{{>To:             	<killietalk at aka_org>
><{{{>Subject:        	RE: Bad BS Hatch
><{{{>Date sent:      	Wed, 20 Feb 2002 16:55:52 -0800
><{{{>Send reply to:  	killietalk at aka_org
><{{{>
><{{{>   What kind of salt is this that is so cheap?   And what kind of
><{{{>feed store is this?
><{{{>   Br. Paul
><{{{>
><{{{>Hi Barry
><{{{>
><{{{>I've been using salt from the feed store.  It comes in 50lbs
><{{{>bags and is $3
><{{{>at Coast feed and seed.  It comes in several sizes, the one I
><{{{>prefer is the
><{{{>smaller size (~1 to 2 mm).
><{{{>
><{{{>David Lains
><{{{>
><{{{>
><{{{>><{{{>-----Original Message-----
><{{{>><{{{>From: owner-killietalk at aka_org
><{{{>[mailto:owner-killietalk at aka_org]On
><{{{>><{{{>Behalf Of Barry Cooper
><{{{>><{{{>Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 4:45 PM
><{{{>><{{{>To: killietalk at aka_org
><{{{>><{{{>Subject: Re: Bad BS Hatch
><{{{>><{{{>
><{{{>><{{{>
><{{{>><{{{>Gary,
><{{{>><{{{>
><{{{>><{{{>I use the same rock salt, but my supermarket only carried 5
><{{{>><{{{>lb boxes. Where do you get it in 25 lb bags?
><{{{>><{{{>
><{{{>><{{{>Barry
><{{{>><{{{>
><{{{>><{{{>At 06:17 PM 2/20/2002 -0800, you wrote:
><{{{>><{{{>>marine mix might be more natural if Brine Shrimp came from
><{{{>><{{{>the ocean --
><{{{>><{{{>>but they don't.
><{{{>><{{{>>They come from a few salt lakes (like in Utah) around
><{{{>where the trace
><{{{>><{{{>>elements are different.
><{{{>><{{{>>   I have always had the best luck using ordinary Rock
><{{{>Salt commonly
><{{{>><{{{>>known as Ice Cream Salt which right now is costing  $1.39
><{{{>><{{{>for a 25lb bag.
><{{{>><{{{>>
><{{{>><{{{>>
><{{{>><{{{>>
><{{{>><{{{>>On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 13:38:50 EST Rjga at aol_com writes:
><{{{>><{{{>>> Marine salts are not expensive if you recycle as I
><{{{>do. I keep a 55
><{{{>><{{{>>> gal drum
><{{{>><{{{>>> of marine salt with a trickle filter to renew it. I
><{{{>use this as my
><{{{>><{{{>>> reservoir
><{{{>><{{{>>> for taking out new marine hatching water and putting
><{{{>back the old
><{{{>><{{{>>> water. It's
><{{{>><{{{>>> lasted for years without a change. All I do is add tap
><{{{>><{{{>water to make
><{{{>><{{{>>> up for
><{{{>><{{{>>> the evaporation.
><{{{>><{{{>>>
><{{{>><{{{>>> The bottom of the drum has a powerhead connected to
><{{{>a long plastic
><{{{>><{{{>>> tube that
><{{{>><{{{>>> empties into the top of a 5-gal bucket placed on a
><{{{>board on top of
><{{{>><{{{>>> the
><{{{>><{{{>>> barrel. The tube enters a hole in the lid of the bucket
><{{{>><{{{>and is kept
><{{{>><{{{>>> in place
><{{{>><{{{>>> by a long nail drilled through the tube. The inside of the
><{{{>><{{{>bucket is
><{{{>><{{{>>> filled
><{{{>><{{{>>> with plastic hair curlers and bioballs, plus scrap
><{{{>plastic pieces.
><{{{>><{{{>>> The bucket
><{{{>><{{{>>> drains from a spigot drilled near the bottom. The spigot
><{{{>><{{{>is attached
><{{{>><{{{>>> to a
><{{{>><{{{>>> tube that empties back into the drum. The only
><{{{>purpose of the tube
><{{{>><{{{>>> on the
><{{{>><{{{>>> spigot is to prevent splashing.
><{{{>><{{{>>>
><{{{>><{{{>>> I like marine mix as more natural than table or
><{{{>pickling salt,
><{{{>><{{{>>> figuring that
><{{{>><{{{>>> the BBS pick up these salts and transfer them to the
><{{{>tank and the
><{{{>><{{{>>> fry.
><{{{>><{{{>>>
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><{{{>><{{{>>> 8480 Garvey Drive
><{{{>><{{{>>> Raleigh, NC 27616 USA
><{{{>><{{{>>> tel  (919) 872-1174
><{{{>><{{{>>> fax (919) 872-9214
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