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Blue light pictures are hard to see anything.I recently have noticed my hammer and chalice not looking to great. I recently had a salinity drop to 1.23 and I slowly brought it back up to 1.26 1.25. Any tips on helping to improve the health of my corals? I use Red Sea AB+ a couple times a week and feed reef roids.
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What aboutMy alk is 8.0
Calc 480
Mag 1400
I have a great amount of random flow
Unfortunately I had one head die on me. I’m hoping it’s not related to brown jelly diseaseI recently have noticed my hammer and chalice not looking to great. I recently had a salinity drop to 1.23 and I slowly brought it back up to 1.26 1.25. Any tips on helping to improve the health of my corals? I use Red Sea AB+ a couple times a week and feed reef roids.
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If you haven’t already, dip it in full strength iodine ASAP. You can also use an H2O2 dip but it’s harder on the coral.Unfortunately I had one head die on me. I’m hoping it’s not related to brown jelly disease
I got some on order, hopefully it comes in timeIf you haven’t already, dip it in full strength iodine ASAP. You can also use an H2O2 dip but it’s harder on the coral.
Not full strength! A few drops in a container of tank water until it's the color of strong tea...If you haven’t already, dip it in full strength iodine ASAP. You can also use an H2O2 dip but it’s harder on the coral.
Go to the grocery store and get providone/betadine. It's a lot less expensive and perfect for this application. Grocery store H2O2 is also cheapI got some on order, hopefully it comes in time
I will try that out!! Thank you!!Go to the grocery store and get providone/betadine. It's a lot less expensive and perfect for this application. Grocery store H2O2 is also cheap
Not full strength! A few drops in a container of tank water until it's the color of strong tea...I suppose it depends on what you consider full strength.
Is there a link?I think you misunderstood what I was trying to convey. Guess I should have been more clear.
I never suggested dipping in pure iodine. What I meant was a strong iodine and tank water mixture. Ergo, a full strength dip. I’ve had a ton of success dipping sick LPS corals in strong iodine concentrations. Essentially a rusty red/brown color.
Don’t take my word for it though. The marine biologists at That Pet Place wrote an article suggesting this very same thing a few years ago. It works well for them, and for me too.
Recipe:Is there a link?
Your first post I thought also full strength, IE; straight up iodine.
I have never done an iodine dip. Is there a recipe?
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A few drops in a container of tank water until it's the color of strong tea...