Randy.
I dose my own mixture of potassium iodide and it seems I've been heavy handed with the dosing.
Salifert test readings are as follows: iodide at 0.06 ppm and iodate/iodine at >0,2 ppm, the latter is very concerning as it is probably much higher as a precipitate forms during the testing indicating much higher levels than the value stated above.
This has affected SPS corals in the following way: stopping of growth, less PE, thin flesh that looks burnt and RTN withing 72 hrs in "shortcake" sp.
Do you think the iodate /iodine levels will deplete naturally either by skimming or uptake by macro-algae e.t.c. in a short time or is water change intervention necessary?
The damage has been done already!
Once again, test continuously is the rule, if dosing
I dose my own mixture of potassium iodide and it seems I've been heavy handed with the dosing.
Salifert test readings are as follows: iodide at 0.06 ppm and iodate/iodine at >0,2 ppm, the latter is very concerning as it is probably much higher as a precipitate forms during the testing indicating much higher levels than the value stated above.
This has affected SPS corals in the following way: stopping of growth, less PE, thin flesh that looks burnt and RTN withing 72 hrs in "shortcake" sp.
Do you think the iodate /iodine levels will deplete naturally either by skimming or uptake by macro-algae e.t.c. in a short time or is water change intervention necessary?
The damage has been done already!
Once again, test continuously is the rule, if dosing



