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    When do you add iodine to your tanks? I have some xenia, and someone told me to add iodine. Where do you get it, and how much to add?

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    Don't mess with it. Just do your routine water changes. I use a few drops in my water change water. a few drops in 40 gallons.
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    I totally agree about not adding it. Who told you to add it, someone who's selling iodine? hehe

    You could get an expensive, lab grade iodine test, I suppose, to make sure you're not exceeding NSW levels. But, as Tim said, doing water changes easily replenishes all your trace elements.

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    I'd have to agree with the others - just add buffer and Ca only.
    My shrimps molt their carapaces without any additional iodine than exists in the salt mix, and Xenias' are doing wonderfull as well. I make small, frequent water changes weekly (10-15%) to replace trace elemens, and avoid adding anything in the way of additional chemicals.

    andrew

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    the only additives that i have consistantly used in my tanks are calcium and buffer. the other stuff in the right amounts didn't seem to hurt anything.. but didn't seem to help anything either.
    My Reef is Alive and well Despite My repeated Daily attemps to kill it!!

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    What cal and buffer do you guys use???

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    before i went to a calcium reactor i used turbo calcium and i made my own buffer out of baking soda and baking powder
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    I have a number of customers who swear by daily iodine additions. I tried it on my tank and things looked great for about a week and then I had a big hair algae bloom so I quit using it. If you do use it get the Salifert iodine test kit, it's the only decent one that I know of.

    As far as Ca goes I would recommend you use balanced supplement such as kalkwasser, two part additive (Tech CB, B-Ionic, C-Balance etc.). Alot of customers seem to like Kents Liquid Reactor as well but it clouds your water for a couple of hours after you use it. The upside to Liquid Reactor is that it takes care of Ca and Alk. I would stay away from calcium chloride (i.e. liquid calcium, turbo calcium) unless you plan on doing frequent water changes.

    I just use Seachem's marine buffer for ph/alk but you shouldn't have to use it to much if you stick with a balanced Ca supplement. I've used about half a jar in the past year on my 140 gallon tank.

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