Originally Posted by
Lmecher
http:///forum/post/2918433
I am actively running carbon, know of the toxicity of leathers.
Where the take resides, I can't fit a skimmer, rely on lrg. water changes.
I tested my magnesium and it is a little low. I was going to pick up some by b-ionics magnesium.
I was going to move on to iodine, would you recomend that I test for iodine? These test kits are so expensive, I am debating whether I should or not.
B-ionics has major and minor trace elements but id dose not list them on the containers, I need to look this up.
Question, you typed "I personally would be too worried about the splits." Could you clarify this, typo??
Thanks
yep, typo.. WouldN'T be worried. Yes, the splits are usually related to some sort of stress and often people that hear that are thinking that someone is telling them there tank is in bad shape, or that they cant properly care for the anemones. Usually this isnt the case at all. It could be from shipoping stress, it could be from a water change with different temps/pH/?/?.. It could be because a fish nibbled one time...
the iodine test kits on the hobbyists level for iodine are pretty much worthless. a good lab grade test wouldl cost hundreds.
While iodine is found in NSW at .006 PPM (very little) there has never been any proof that any of the animals that we keep actually need iodine. Sure, it is found in the exoskeleton of shrimp and stuff, but many say that the reason that they molt is to rid themselves of the iodine.
I used to add iodine in the early 90s because someone said that softies needed it.. Quit adding any traces in 1995 and thats when things started to going very well for my tanks. If your doing water changes with a good salt, the only things that should need supplimentation would be CA, Alk, and occasionally MAG, but only if testing annd monotoring. ( I know that you know this.. just typing for others that may be reading)