chkltcow
Fishaholic
I've read that amano shrimp (and most other shrimp for that matter) need a trace amount of iodine in the water in order to help them with molting. I've seen people recommend Kent Marine Iodine before, but that stuff is expensive and only comes in BIG bottles, far bigger than I'd ever use for my 5 amano shrimp. Is the iodine you can buy in a drug store like CVS usable for that, or does it contain other things that would be harmful to the fish? The label on it says "Povidone-Iodine" solution, and from what I can gather from Google, Povidone is just a polymerized iodine solution with iodine and an inert chemical to prevent skin irritation and staining.... and is pretty much the standard for storebought iodine.
Considering how much cheaper this is than Kent stuff, would it work... or do I just need to shell out the extra money for the big bottle?
And while we're on the subject, can someone explain why shrimp need iodine to molt? How does it work, what does it do for the shrimp, etc?
Considering how much cheaper this is than Kent stuff, would it work... or do I just need to shell out the extra money for the big bottle?
And while we're on the subject, can someone explain why shrimp need iodine to molt? How does it work, what does it do for the shrimp, etc?