Coral Colors A additive contains iodine and other halogens which are associated with many biological processes, one of which is the production of pink pigments in the soft tissues of corals.
Halogens act as both antioxidant and oxidizing agents within the soft tissues and mucus of corals, reducing the risk of bleaching.
In active reef aquariums these elements are rapidly depleted because of their oxidizing capacity and their reactivity in contact with organic matter. Iodine and bromine are bound to pink chromoproteins (pocciloporin).
Dosage:
1ml will increase the iodine level by 0.03ppm per 100L.