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What is an Oxidator? And what does it do? Keeps water clean kinda like carbon?In another thread we discuss if H2O2 (and mainly an oxidator) could take away the yellowing substances in our aquarium. In my case - I have use both an oxidator and CaCO3 and after more than 2 years without a regular WC - my water looks like this compared with fresh saltwater![]()
This is a result of Oxidator use for the whole time and precipitation by CaCO3 - 3 times during the last three months
In order to do a check if I get the same result with pure H2O2 and only CaCO3 - I start a test.
I mixed 20 ml of my skimate with 150 ml RO water - and pour it in 6 glasses. 1 control, 1 with a teaspoon of CaCO3. 1 with a teaspoon CaCo3 + 5 ml 12% H2O2. 1 with 5 ml 12% H2O2, 1 with 3 ml 12% H2O2 and one with 1 ml 12% H2O2. I also took a glass with 150 ml tank water.
I run the test for 43 hours - took photo at start, after 1 hour, after 21 hours and after 43 hours
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After 1 hour
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After 21 Hours
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After 43 hours
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After already 1 hour - even 1 ml H2O2 give result.
In order to see if I can get result during time with higher concentrations of yellowing substances and lower concentrations of H2O2 - I will do a test with 100 % skimate and lower percentage H2O2. Result will come later on.
Sincerely Lasse


