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Seafan 05-18-2010 03:35 AM

Lugol's Solution Question
 
Wondering if there is a difference in the lugol's solution you buy in a pharmacy versus stuff at the lfs? Is it safe to do a coral dip in the pharmacy type, and if so how much lugol's to water do you use? Also read some people use the pharmacy version to supplement their tank for iodine, is this safe or would it wipe out all the beneficial bacteria because of the iodide in it as well? Or for dosing tank do you strickly use lfs iodine? If you supplement tank as well with lugol's how much do you add per gallon? Sorry if this is winded or confusing, I am just confused right now, been a long day and have a brain that is in dire need to be dipped. Thanks in advance.

whatcaneyedo 05-18-2010 04:44 AM

They are the same thing. I dont dip but I have supplemented with both although I'm not sure why anymore. Randy's gospel states that it is unnessessary. But if you do want to add you should use an iodide supplement rather than iodine. http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...ghlight=lugols

Seafan 05-18-2010 05:16 AM

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Originally Posted by whatcaneyedo (Post 519747)
They are the same thing. I dont dip but I have supplemented with both although I'm not sure why anymore. Randy's gospel states that it is unnessessary. But if you do want to add you should use an iodide supplement rather than iodine. http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...ghlight=lugols

Thank you for letting me know they are one and the same. One of my brain corals lost 1/2 of it's tissue in the last 24 hours, and I want to try to save the remaining half, that is the only reason am looking to dip it. Have heard lots of good things about supplementing brains with this as well.
If anyone else supplements their tanks with lugol's pharmacy variety would love your input. Thanks again.

rayjay 05-18-2010 11:51 AM

As far as the dosing part goes, you will always find someone who doses some form of iodine.
However, when the great majority of people DON'T dose it, and their tanks do just as well as the ones that DO dose it, what does that tell you?
That, plus the fact that Randy's credentials to be able to say that it is not needed, speak for me at least.
There is also the old adage, if you can't test for, and find it lacking, don't dose it.
Unfortunately there are NO hobby test kits for any form of iodine, that can accurately tell you what the levels are.

fishytime 05-18-2010 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by rayjay (Post 519766)
Unfortunately there are NO hobby test kits for any form of iodine, that can accurately tell you what the levels are.

http://www.marinedepot.com/Salifert_...FITKIK-vi.html

Seafan 05-18-2010 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by fishytime (Post 519776)

Thanks fishytime, I guess I should have mentioned I do have a salifert test kit, and currently have normal levels of Iodine, or at least according to the tests I do. I should also add I do run a very simple 90 gallon system and do not just randomly add anything unnessarily. I have read when aquariums are leaning towards being lps and softie dominant they can have a tendancy to require additions of iodine. I guess my biggest concern was and should have more clearly stated, (I apologize for not being clearer) whether Lugol's from Pharmacy would be same as say Kent's Lugol's solution. As the Pharmacy variety was the only one my husband could find for me last night, as was direly needed to aid a dyeing brain. Thanks again.

rayjay 05-18-2010 03:26 PM

I say again, there are NO test kits for any form of iodine that can ACCURATELY tell you what the levels are. That includes the Salifert one.
This information comes from Randy Holmes-Farley and Boomer, both of RC, and both knowledgeable on the topic.

Seafan 05-18-2010 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by rayjay (Post 519788)
I say again, there are NO test kits for any form of iodine that can ACCURATELY tell you what the levels are. That includes the Salifert one.
This information comes from Randy Holmes-Farley and Boomer, both of RC, and both knowledgeable on the topic.

ok, thank you for the info. Just wondering does this mean you never dip a coral for a bacterial infection with an iodine dip then either?

rayjay 05-18-2010 05:07 PM

No, it definitely doesn't mean that.
Dipping corals in an iodine bath, while I've never done it myself, has proven to be an effective remedy many times.

fishytime 05-18-2010 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by rayjay (Post 519788)
I say again, there are NO test kits for any form of iodine that can ACCURATELY tell you what the levels are. That includes the Salifert one.
This information comes from Randy Holmes-Farley and Boomer, both of RC, and both knowledgeable on the topic.

any hobbyist grade test kit for anything(Ca, Mg, Iodine) will be at best an approximation on which to base results.....at least its somewhere to start


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