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Yes just regular 3% from the store. At the very top here in the forum is the sticky about peroxide being added to water to cure dinos and it works very well Troylee shows.

we save that mode for the totally clean condition to fight growback. In his thread they’re dosing it to full mass systems and letting it all die internally but we r reversing course by design, if we ever need it the use will be to fight light growback dusting over the rocks, expected as this is a top scourge in reefing, but it won’t be fighting near the collective mass of dinos after a rip clean so the peroxide will be more powerful on target because there’s less target mass.

we see how the dedicated simple rip works first, save peroxide to the rocks or maybe even added to the water as ace card
Great thank you Brandon, excited to give this a try on the weekend!
 

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The main part is holding fish and corals alone in clean water matching temp and salinity to current water, so that any sloshing or mixing up of cells/cleaning scum is away from them. The bacteria on the rocks will specifically not be killed or dislodged in the cleaning method devised for the tank and when you set it back up 110% cloudless clean, with or without sand, the rocks will instantly carry the current fish bioloading as a skip cycle reassembly, this activity will match all the other rip cleans and safety outcomes. Yours will be among a mere handful of dinos studies we can track out over coming weeks so it will be very valuable work. If you get a chance to run it tomorrow lol that’s a little better than the weekend heh

but this multi-month scourge is about to get suplexed either way.


even if you have incredibly strong invader cells and they begin to amass even after light hand gardening/removal when the time comes to use param detailing, dosers, kill agents etc the whole thing is better aligned for success in the low mass condition and if some cells are left to degrade in the tank it will not chemical soup the setup, they can be absorbed as common bioloading due to massive reduction in numbers by this export cleaning.

Its not that rip cleaning is harmful and a last choice option, its that rip cleaning runs the largest tank transfer collection thread on the internet because cloudlessness is skip cycle control over a reef. we take reefs apart and wash the sand for pages on end so that tanks can be moved to new homes and lose nothing.
if you were moving home's we'd do this same set of moves on a perfectly fine reef.




rip cleaning/taking tanks apart and not moving detritus to the new tank is exactly how every reef can be upgraded or moved to a new home without recycling. at every cleaning event, you get to preserve the same coral mass but instantly de-age the tank. it has no downsides
it causes agelessness by cheat, not that someone earned a perfectly self-tuned tank. find that setup and you'll never need to rip clean (until move time)



if six worms in the sandbed that may be killed mattered, we wouldn't need rip cleaning. they add to waste, they don't reduce it :)

thats why sandbed fauna never stops us from valuing the tank as a whole and saving it at their expense.

heck we can buy a recharger bag from algaebarn for any reef that is too clean. in three days you're diverse again

adding pods here is wise, they are likely to directly eat dinos cells. they may be the single best thing you can do after a rip clean for dinos.
 
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wanted to add another fitting case study on rip cleans to see the same set of actions tested in other tanks before you begin.



this may be the most ludicrous rip clean documented. Notice details heh his reef has nothing wrong with it




he took the test to the extreme in a large tank, four rip cleans in one month on a perfectly running reef. to test impacts.

the impacts were strength and shine.
in Jon's demonstration is the exact roadmap on how to move a reef tank and how to upgrade one without loss, its not about just rip cleaning. there are ways to use total export that go beyond just angering the sages.

heres the tank in July
 
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Brandon, did you ever hear back about this in a PM or something?

Decided to try out dino x, with phosphate dosing before doing a breakdown. Finally it Worked great!
 

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