“Scientific Test” using Hydrogen Peroxide to Kill Algae

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Just wanted to show my results of dipping my GHA covered rocks in 1:1 ratio of common 3% Hydrogen Peroxide and my DT Water. (The larger rock with GSP was only 1/2 dipped as indicated by yellow line)
Results are great!!!!
EDIT: The GSP seemed stunted for about 2 days but is doing great now.
Next test is same dip on algae covered feather duster!


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That’s good to know! I wonder if that would work with all corals or if some would die
 

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I used peroxide to kill GHA as well. It works great but I over did it last time and scrubbed my rocks with peroxide and a toothbrush before transferring them to my new tank. Totally destroyed the bacteria and algae and caused a dino outbreak. As long as your careful tho it does work.
 
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Yeah, my mix was pretty weak. Only 3% H2O2 to begin with and then mixed 1/2 and 1/2 with tank water. Now I have to dip other side of GSP rock.
Ive some Other ideas I’ll post results soon....
 

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Yeah, my mix was pretty weak. Only 3% H2O2 to begin with and then mixed 1/2 and 1/2 with tank water. Now I have to dip other side of GSP rock.
Ive some Other ideas I’ll post results soon....

to a coral or invert, that's pretty dang strong :)


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Am also wondering if the H2o2 is pretty inert (wrong term?) meaning it will dissipate over time? I think I read here somewhere that light will also cause it to “break down”?
 

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Am also wondering if the H2o2 is pretty inert (wrong term?) meaning it will dissipate over time? I think I read here somewhere that light will also cause it to “break down”?

it is the exact opposite of inert. it will oxidize anything that it comes in contact with.


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