To the best of my knowledge there should be sufficient iodine in the sea salt you use to make the sea water without adding more.
yes of course they have
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I don't know if theres a medicine for it but you get it because you don't have enough iodine in you diet. Iodine is in salt water fish and shellfish. They also put it in salt.
salt water shrimp contain more iodine than fresh water shrimp
mostly not salt water fish
salt
every kind of starfish is found in salt water
If you are using salt to help treat an illness, then you will need aquarium salt or epsom salt; if it's for a saltwater tank, then it's marine salt.In either case, never use table salt as the iodine will kill your fish
You get it from Milk products, chocolate, red3, any kind of salt, large portions of meat, soy, breads, and fish.
no because if it is salt water that you have them in and they are a fresh water fish it could effect their health and they could die so which ever kind of water they are supposed to be in your a lot safer keeping them in that kind of water
Some fish live in salt water because they just do. Some fish live in water because they were put in water. If you get a fish at home you can put it in salt or water. It also depends on there skin because the fish can have very sensitive skin and can only touch a certain kind of water
Both kinds of fish can live in a delta area. The line between salt water fish and fresh water fish seems to be getting blurrier. Sharks and other typically salt water fish are found many miles up stream in rivers that empty into the ocean. It appears that salt water fish adapt better than fresh water fish as the fish found in fresh water are not found out at sea.