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05-01-2008, 02:16 PM
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| | Teardrop Maxima Clam
Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Garden Creek,VA
Posts: 810
| Iodide test I recently bought a seachem iodine,iodide test, my water stays @ 0.006mg/l
to 0.008mg/l since the day i got it, the instructions indicates that you wait 20 to 40 min. for the peak reading...???... does anyone test for iodine? I understand
that my bio load is some what insignificant at this time and that iodide is used quite frequently..amounts of iodine,and iodide are already present is the salt mix
but I have tested now for over 2 weeks and i haven't know it's any difference need help!
thanks in advance
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05-01-2008, 06:56 PM
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| | 3reef Sponsor
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Va/Ct
Posts: 3,663
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Originally Posted by R34dawn I recently bought a seachem iodine,iodide test, my water stays @ 0.006mg/l
to 0.008mg/l since the day i got it, the instructions indicates that you wait 20 to 40 min. for the peak reading...???... does anyone test for iodine? I understand
that my bio load is some what insignificant at this time and that iodide is used quite frequently..amounts of iodine,and iodide are already present is the salt mix
but I have tested now for over 2 weeks and i haven't know it's any difference need help!
thanks in advance | Other then to be used as a coral dip the need to test for Iodine is less then the need to add iodine.. I'd not add any myself feeds the hell out of algae problems ..and there is no proof its even needed for an aquarium.. But many feel the need to dose it still .. But as with a strontium test idine is a hard element to get a solid test on. _________ Some of the world's greatest feats were accomplished by people not smart enough to know they were impossible (Doug Larson) |
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05-01-2008, 06:58 PM
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| | Teardrop Maxima Clam
Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Garden Creek,VA
Posts: 810
| Hey thanks! I was really curios about that, never kept corals before but im about to start soon |
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05-01-2008, 07:16 PM
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| | Ocellaris Clown
Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Sun River,Oregon (Bend) Age: 34
Posts: 1,450
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Originally Posted by Tangster Other then to be used as a coral dip the need to test for Iodine is less then the need to add iodine.. I'd not add any myself feeds the hell out of algae problems ..and there is no proof its even needed for an aquarium.. But many feel the need to dose it still .. But as with a strontium test idine is a hard element to get a solid test on. | Finally! Eased my mind on this one tangster. I've been wondering about iodine/iodide additions to the aquarium. Supplements I don't use it, but, wondered why it was so readily used. There is alot of contradiction to adding iodine/iodide all over the net. |
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05-01-2008, 07:24 PM
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| | Feather Star
Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: CT Age: 28
Posts: 789
| ^ +1, does the concentration of Iodine in Kent Trace Elements and Purple-Up feed cyanobacteria as well as algae? I thought shrimp needed Iodine to help molt too.
Tangster, if the iodine in Purple-Up and Trace Elements is too much to be used regularly, what do you recommend to supplement calcuim? I know Epsom salts to raise Mg, Vinegar to decrease Alk, and Baking Soda to increase Alk...are water changes enough for calcium replenshment with Instant Ocean salt mix? _________ |
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05-01-2008, 07:31 PM
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| | Ocellaris Clown
Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Sun River,Oregon (Bend) Age: 34
Posts: 1,450
| IMO doing water changes with quality reef mixes is like adding supplements. I used to add iodine to my tank, after doing alot of reading I stopped. Both of my shrimp still molt. I honestly don't know the real answer,but, my tank is doing very well without it. |
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05-01-2008, 08:27 PM
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| | Teardrop Maxima Clam
Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Garden Creek,VA
Posts: 810
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Originally Posted by missionsix66 IMO doing water changes with quality reef mixes is like adding supplements. I used to add iodine to my tank, after doing alot of reading I stopped. Both of my shrimp still molt. I honestly don't know the real answer,but, my tank is doing very well without it. | thanks again. I have tested for it and is been the same for weeks now, maybe some marketing thing |
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05-01-2008, 08:47 PM
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| | Gigas Clam
Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Louisville, KY ( derby town ) Age: 39
Posts: 878
| I still add every now and again' but it's rarely needed .
Every time I take a reading of it, it's hardly used up ( but i havint a great load on it yet ) _________ Wildreefs 220 Tank Journal |
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05-02-2008, 05:28 AM
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| | 3reef Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Wethersfield, CT Age: 38
Posts: 5,946
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Originally Posted by Bogie ^ +1, does the concentration of Iodine in Kent Trace Elements and Purple-Up feed cyanobacteria as well as algae? I thought shrimp needed Iodine to help molt too.
Tangster, if the iodine in Purple-Up and Trace Elements is too much to be used regularly, what do you recommend to supplement calcuim? I know Epsom salts to raise Mg, Vinegar to decrease Alk, and Baking Soda to increase Alk...are water changes enough for calcium replenshment with Instant Ocean salt mix? | Unless you have alot of stony corals, water changes should take care of all of your calcium needs. We use a calcium reactor and a kalk reactor but for those who can't/don't run them, we usually recommend calcium chloride (which we buy in bulk as it's cheaper than the stuff you buy at the local fish store). |
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