I put the iron in. Ferrous gluconate per the dosage on the bottle. Waiting to see if anything changes.
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Oh shoot, im sorry! If I knew that I would have said something... I use kent Marine and haven't seen any issues.. Sorry about the tang, I think that the iron is really going to make your Algae growApparently Seachem Flourish Iron is deadly to yellow tangs. I did mine in. I am not the only one I just found out. I had assumed it was a coincidence that the tang disappeared.
I just ordered Brightwell Ferrion from BRS.
Bright well is chelated with EDTA not gluconate if I remember correctly. I found that it increased iron as measured by testing but didn’t seem to be super bioavailable to the tank inhabitants. When I swapped to diy ferrous gluconate solution Fe levels as measured by ICP went down but corals and algae appeared to have higher growth rates.Apparently Seachem Flourish Iron is deadly to yellow tangs. I did mine in. I am not the only one I just found out. I had assumed it was a coincidence that the tang disappeared.
I just ordered Brightwell Ferrion from BRS.
The posts I found were specific to the brand of product I used and not to ferrous gluconate.I have not heard that ferrous gluconate kills yellow tangs, and certainly pure ferrous gluconate is highly unlikely to do so unless I’m missing something. I can tell you that it doesn’t kill Gem tangs when I add it to my tank.
Yes, too much .1-50 on the last test a few days ago.@WVNed perhaps I missed it, but you do have continuously detectable NO3 and PO4, correct?
I had that exact same thought, but could never be certain that any given metal was "only iron." Every time I walk by the railroad tracks or come across a really old nail though, I wonder. Not so much bc of cost, but how cool would it be to have the sustained release.Perhaps I should just throw a small piece of cast iron in the tank.
I am sure almost all of the iron in the sea is rust. Iron oxide. I also have ferrous sulfate tablets and Brightwell is Sodium ferric EDTA . Seachem is ferrous gluconate.
I have no idea how that could kill one particular type a fish, or if it is just another internet myth where some people all have a random event that appears to have a common cause.
I would wonder how a homemade ferrous gluconate solution would differ from the Seachem.
I would like to get another yellow tang. I have no interest in seeing if I can keep killing them.
I'm sorry, my post was cut short by my screaming son earlier. I’m sorry to hear you lost your YT after dosing Fe. I make all of my own supplements now for fear of something like that happening. I’d be happy to help you source ferrous gluconate and formulate your own if you’d like. Cheers, and good luck!The posts I found were specific to the brand of product I used and not to ferrous gluconate.
The MSDS for it says it's basically water with a tiny bit of salts.
I have a Kole, sailfin, clown, twospot and tomini in the system as well that weren't bothered.
I have no idea.
I'm curious what you use for you homemade mix. Can you give us some info?I'm sorry, my post was cut short by my screaming son earlier. I’m sorry to hear you lost your YT after dosing Fe. I make all of my own supplements now for fear of something like that happening. I’d be happy to help you source ferrous gluconate and formulate your own if you’d like. Cheers, and good luck!
I just mix ferrous gluconate solution and dose daily. I got the (powdered) product on Amazon I think.I'm curious what you use for you homemade mix. Can you give us some info?