I've been noticing my Invertebrates getting very sluggish and decided to do a Salifert Iodide test. The
test revealed I have less than 0.01 ppm Iodide, since the solution was pretty much clear. After research, including Randy's articles on Iodine, it appears the cause is likely the large amount of algae in my refugium and display tank (mainly chaeto and green hair algae).
So, assuming I tested correctly and my algae is consuming the Iodine/Iodide, I was wondering what is the best course of action to bring my iodide levels back to normal?
My parameters from yesterday:
Other considerations:
Thank you for any ideas on this, since I don't want to just dose Iodide, when there may be another underlying problem. :)
test revealed I have less than 0.01 ppm Iodide, since the solution was pretty much clear. After research, including Randy's articles on Iodine, it appears the cause is likely the large amount of algae in my refugium and display tank (mainly chaeto and green hair algae).
So, assuming I tested correctly and my algae is consuming the Iodine/Iodide, I was wondering what is the best course of action to bring my iodide levels back to normal?
My parameters from yesterday:
Nitrates - 0.0 (Lamotte)
Phosphates - 0.00 (Hanna)
Alkalinity - 149 ppm/8.33 dKH (Hanna)
Calcium - 435 (Salifert)
Magnesium - 1350 ppm (Salifert)
pH - 8.31
Iodide - way less that 0.01 (Salifert)
Phosphates - 0.00 (Hanna)
Alkalinity - 149 ppm/8.33 dKH (Hanna)
Calcium - 435 (Salifert)
Magnesium - 1350 ppm (Salifert)
pH - 8.31
Iodide - way less that 0.01 (Salifert)
Other considerations:
Thank you for any ideas on this, since I don't want to just dose Iodide, when there may be another underlying problem. :)
