I don't know what 100 mg is on the tsp measurement, but I have been using 1/4 teaspoon per 50 gal.
Does anyone know roughly what 100mg of Seachem SAFE 'looks like'?
I don't have a scale, so I was wondering if anyone has been roughly measuring 100mg using a teaspoon... is it half a teaspoon? quarter? more? less?
thank you soooo much =)
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peace,
Elyse
I don't know what 100 mg is on the tsp measurement, but I have been using 1/4 teaspoon per 50 gal.
+1
Marc
1/4 tsp per 50 gallon! Wow this stuff goes a long way!
Thanks guy's, I'm definitely going to buy this stuff =)
just sharing
One tea spoon is equal to 5 mg/5 ml therefore 100 mg or 100 ml is equal to 20 tea spoons. .....To convert mL to teaspoons, use 5 mL as a conversion factor. That is, there are approximately 5 mL in 1 teaspoon. So if you were prescribed 10 mL of a medicine, you would take 2 teaspoons; 15 mL is equivalent to 3 teaspoons, and so on.
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Francis
1mg = 1ml ?
Doesn't the density play a role,
I read a teaspoon holds approximately 6000mg of table salt,
or approximately 5000mg of water...
soooo I'm guessing a teaspoon would hold between 4000mg and 6000mg of safe....I really don't know, I need to find a scale, because if a teaspoon holds 5000mg of safe....and you need 200mg of safe for 30 gallons of water....then thats about 1/20th of a teaspoon ?!?!?! lol
To get really technical, you will have to get a scale. Then, figure out just how much chlorine/chloramine you are actually trying to remove from your tap water...more measuring, and then take into consideration the amount of SAFE that needs to be used at your specific temp....1/4 tsp+50gal for me is what works, and is simple...Bill
OKAY I finally found what it says on the bottle!!!!!
1tsp per 200 gallons,
so, 1/4 tsp per 50 gallons!
Dudley, Marc, William and Eddie are right on =)
Why didn't Seachem say that on their website? why did they have to list a mg mess lol
Last edited by Elyse; 02-16-2011 at 03:17 PM.
1/8 tsp treats 25 gallons
CRAZY SAVINGS!!!!
I'm waiting for my shipment of SAFE to arrive but 2 questions come to mind:
1) Is there a negative effect if you "overdose" the amount of SAFE you add? I'll be using a 33 gal rubbermaid trash can and will "approximate" the dosage between an 1/8th and 1/4 of a teaspoon.
2) I bought a 2.2 lb tub. It seems this will easily last me a year or 2. Does SAFE expire?
1) I'm sure you can overdose anything, but I wouldn't worry about guessing between 1/8 and 1/4 of a tsp. I think the bottle says you can double the dose, if needed without harm to the fish.
2) I wouldn't worry too much about the shelf-life of SAFE, given the time period you are concerned about. I believe it is a mixture of inorganic chemicals that are all pretty stable, assuming it doesn't get contaminated with something else during the time you are using it.
Thanks Dudley!