FishNutty
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I'm looking for some guidiance on iodine dosing, in a 7.5 gallon nano. I just ordered some of the Kent's brand to use for my maxi mini propagation, but I'd like to get some more information on dosing it for softies(and if it's harmful to LPS and anemones-I currently have rock flower and maxi mini, although I'm thinking about selling those and moving to a BTA).
I've had on-again/off-again success with softies, they did well in my 12 gallon with PCs, I switched to LEDs, and they seemed to still be doing fairly well, four months after the switch I got sick though(as in, no water changes for six weeks sick) and the softies went down hill-the worst was the GSP, which had grown from a one inch frag to cover about 6 inches of rock and was thriving, started receding at a mid-range rate. The shrooms weren't multiplying, the zoas and palys were disapearing quickly...about the only thing that WAS happy-ish was the kenya tree. The LPS in the tank was fine during this, as were the nems, but the poncillipora almost didn't make it(I sold it before it could die)
And before the light change and illness, I never could keep xenia alive, the one ric I got melted after 2-3 weeks and zoas were always a shot in the dark as to whether or not they'd do well.
I guess what I'd like to know is, will iodine help with all of this^? How much and how often would I dose in a 7.5 gallon? I don't have a skimmer, run carbon off and on, and dose nothing else. My approach is VERY low-tech: water changes and spot feeding mysis. Hopefully that's enough tank info without going overboard, but let me know if I left something off.
I've had on-again/off-again success with softies, they did well in my 12 gallon with PCs, I switched to LEDs, and they seemed to still be doing fairly well, four months after the switch I got sick though(as in, no water changes for six weeks sick) and the softies went down hill-the worst was the GSP, which had grown from a one inch frag to cover about 6 inches of rock and was thriving, started receding at a mid-range rate. The shrooms weren't multiplying, the zoas and palys were disapearing quickly...about the only thing that WAS happy-ish was the kenya tree. The LPS in the tank was fine during this, as were the nems, but the poncillipora almost didn't make it(I sold it before it could die)
And before the light change and illness, I never could keep xenia alive, the one ric I got melted after 2-3 weeks and zoas were always a shot in the dark as to whether or not they'd do well.
I guess what I'd like to know is, will iodine help with all of this^? How much and how often would I dose in a 7.5 gallon? I don't have a skimmer, run carbon off and on, and dose nothing else. My approach is VERY low-tech: water changes and spot feeding mysis. Hopefully that's enough tank info without going overboard, but let me know if I left something off.