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My humble take on this discussion.
When people say they do not dose iodine/iodate and are fine, it is important to understand if these people are doing regular water changes. Why?
It is simple, because here in R2R there are several threads when people test their new new salt water by ICP and it usually indicates higher levels of Iodine, iron, manganese, zinc, vanandium and others.
If you do regular water changes, you are actually dosing these elements.
I believe that @Randy Holmes-Farley was doing about 1% water change every day.
Not saying it is required but making a note.
When people say they do not dose iodine/iodate and are fine, it is important to understand if these people are doing regular water changes. Why?
It is simple, because here in R2R there are several threads when people test their new new salt water by ICP and it usually indicates higher levels of Iodine, iron, manganese, zinc, vanandium and others.
If you do regular water changes, you are actually dosing these elements.
I believe that @Randy Holmes-Farley was doing about 1% water change every day.
Not saying it is required but making a note.
In fact, I'm probably not that far away from implementing that concept today!


