Well my triton test came back with low Iodine, and I am going to try dosing. Some of my SPS have paled out a little, but still look healthy. I just want to try and see if it helps them any. What would you recommend?? Thanks
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I change 2 gallons a day, and usually do a 10-20 gallon a month change on top of that with about 200 gallons. I use red sea blue bucket.Water changes
I do have Iodide. I may try that and see how it goes.While I don't think it is typically useful, I would (and have) dosed iodide. There are many commercial brands that are suitable, and a few I'd avoid since they have other ingredients
I think iodine dosing is great .
I think (at most) it brings out blue coloration in acros. All of this is anecdotal of courseWhat do you think it does?
. I'm a big advocate of keeping it simple and maintaining the big 3 FWIW.
I think (at most) it brings out blue coloration in acros. All of this is anecdotal of course. I'm a big advocate of keeping it simple and maintaining the big 3 FWIW.

They are pretty low. I have started feeding heavier for now, and actually feeding corals. First time in a year. LOL. I have 7 fish in QT now so I am sure that will help when they go into tank.I think iodine dosing is great but I'm curious what your values are for NO3 and PO4? If they are paling you may want to bump them up some.
Since I'm dosing a carbon source which fuels bacteria, and those little things consume potassium like no tomorrow (I started at 600ppm and now 3 months later its at 440ppm) I'm assuming iodine gets consumed by bacteria too. So I'm dosing based on this assumpion.

I'm just not sure anything we usually keep actually benefits from it.![]()

