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I have multiple colonies of zoas, a large frogspawn and bubble coral. What would be a good iodine test kit?


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Salifert makes a good liquid iodine kit and so does red sea

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I have personally never used a seachem test kit but I'm sure it would work just fine

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Cool, that's an extra $30 in my pocket.
 
We have a "store" pair at the lfs I work at, they are in a 90g reef, see them quite often but every time some one tries to catch them they disappear for a month and reappear in a new burrow.


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Yeah you pretty much have to tear tanks apart to get them or see them. Unfortunately mine was a jumper

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Yeah you pretty much have to tear tanks apart to get them or see them. Unfortunately mine was a jumper

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^^
Why I will cover my tank at night with egg crate.
 
I haven't seen the pair for the last week or so, so I decided that I should put the moonlight on while I did some maintenance on other tanks and mixed some SW. I was checking it out after having the moonlight on for about 45 min and noticed the sand moving. So I looked in with a flashlight (one if the most important tools in the hobby ;) ) and saw some antenna. So I soaked some freeze dried krill and as I was positioning it in the gravel, the shrimp (it seemed like a white blur so I am sure it was the shrimp) and took the food from my hand! Sadly, I haven't seen the goby at all, when they are paired, the goby should be the one getting the food right? Also, in a side note, what is a good iodine level?


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I haven't seen the pair for the last week or so, so I decided that I should put the moonlight on while I did some maintenance on other tanks and mixed some SW. I was checking it out after having the moonlight on for about 45 min and noticed the sand moving. So I looked in with a flashlight (one if the most important tools in the hobby ;) ) and saw some antenna. So I soaked some freeze dried krill and as I was positioning it in the gravel, the shrimp (it seemed like a white blur so I am sure it was the shrimp) and took the food from my hand! Sadly, I haven't seen the goby at all, when they are paired, the goby should be the one getting the food right? Also, in a side note, what is a good iodine level?


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0.06-0.1 ppm. The average iodine level on an actual coral reef is 0.06 ppm

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What should I do to tell if he is eating or not? Also do you think having the other fish will make him more social? It has been 3 weeks, and he will still not stay out :(.
 
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