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You've for a long time have stood by the fact that zoas palys really don't do much with iodine that breaks up into iodide and iodate in the water column.It usefully adds iodine, but I do not know if iodine has any benefit. I never found it did.
You've for a long time have stood by the fact that zoas palys really don't do much with iodine that breaks up into iodide and iodate in the water column.
Yet any major zoa collector doses iodine and points to iodine as 1 of possibly the top 5 things to keeps zoas growing. Many go on to describe that iodide>iodide gets dosed to help with zia tissues. Without supplemental dosing iodine>iodide levels get stripped out by skimming.
Just wondering why you take this position
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You've for a long time have stood by the fact that zoas palys really don't do much with iodine that breaks up into iodide and iodate in the water column.
Yet any major zoa collector doses iodine and points to iodine as 1 of possibly the top 5 things to keeps zoas growing. Many go on to describe that iodide>iodide gets dosed to help with zia tissues. Without supplemental dosing iodine>iodide levels get stripped out by skimming.
Just wondering why you take this position
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Guess my 1000+ polyps suck the iodide up like a kid eats ice cream....
A lil off track but this post really makes me wonder how much iodine is passed by tangs/any fish that are fed kelp. Wouldn't that be the easiest way to supplement just feed the fish in the tank kelp? Doubt they absorb all of it but I guess it would be hard to control the dosing. I'm assuming your fish would be okay dosing that extract because I feed kelp to my fish daily.