I believe this iodized salt thing is a myth, an old wives tale perpetuated early in the hobby before it was as advanced as it is now.
There have been a number studies that show that iodized vs non-iodized salt has no significant effect at all.
In fact a lack of iodine as a nutrient can be be less than healthy for some species
A number a cichlids living near the mouths of rivers will sometimes venture into the sea to graze on salt water algae, (high in iodine), a perfect example is Vieja maculicauda often seen grazing in pure sea water (also high in iodine).
Totally agree with this. I've used salt with iodine for ich treatment because I couldn't get pickling or non-iodized salt.




