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Old March 23rd 09, 03:34 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
olddog[_2_]
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Default How much Iodine???


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It's a 10g mini reef and currently I'm putting in 2ml/wk. It's not even
registering on the test strip and I'm scared to step it up. Anyone else
with a small tank, and your opinion?



No one chimed in so I'll give it a shot.

I believe Iodine is a trace element and should be in your salt. You might
want to switch to a premium brand like:

http://www.aquariumguys.com/tropicmarin2.html

From what I've been told Tropic Marin is the best. You shouldn't have to
check for trace elements if you do regular 25% changes every 2 weeks. As
long as you don't have fish. Let the salt do your trace element
maintenance. In something as small as 10g I don't think you have much
choice.


Thanks. I have a 10g tank and I bought a test kit. It looks like I'm
zeroing in on 3ml/wk. 2ml doesn't even register on the test and I change
water 10% (1g)/wk.

Bob



If you're using good salt it shouldn't be a problem. I use Red Sea salt
because I can't afford Tropic Marin but TM is the choice of the pros.

10% a week should be fine as long as you don't have fish. Use RO/DI water
and check your PH base line.

I never check iodine. I only monitor nitrates and then check to be sure the
salinity is correct. Calcium/Magnesium is a function of the salt and
controlled with 25% water changes every 2 weeks.

od