and what kind or where to get the hydrogen peroxide?? like the stuff you get at like walmart or what?
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The beautiful thing about H202 is that it creates a chain reaction that will continue to kill the algae well after it is out of the dip. If you could treat everything at once, you would kill it all in one treatment. Probably neither smart nor practical in an established tank. The trick is to treat every piece once as you can, then if you see it coming back, target those spots.is the hydrogen peroxide a one time fixer or do i have to continue to dip the rock or effected areas regularly?
Yup... that is exactly what you need.and what kind or where to get the hydrogen peroxide?? like the stuff you get at like walmart or what?
I would just clean your powerheads in vinegar, all the algae should also come off. Not sure if you do that regularly or not but it is a good practice to get into.what do i do with a few snails that have it on their shells? leave them alone? would you do the same to the power heads?
I would just clean your powerheads in vinegar, all the algae should also come off. Not sure if you do that regularly or not but it is a good practice to get into.
As for the snails.... I'll leave that one to Twillard!
Vinegar dissolves the mineral deposits that tend to build up on powerheads. Not only makes them look better but will extend their life.does cleaning vinegar have a better end result. why not just scrub it off and rinse it off and put back in tank? what does the vinegar essentially do?
Vinegar dissolves the mineral deposits that tend to build up on powerheads. Not only makes them look better but will extend their life.
I have a saying for these fish. If it fits its lunch :)way off topic but i been really wanted a dwarf lionfish. my tank is pretty open concept so i know he would do good in it. my question is. does water flow effect these guys since there not the greatest swimmers? with the info given what would i lose putting a lionfish in there? fish inverts corals? what would be killed?
I don't even rinse either off when using them. Some people dose vinegar into their tanks. The little carryover you get won't hurt things at all.so the excess hyrdrogen peroxide in the rocks wont hurt the tank when putting the rocks back in the tank. same with the power heads in vinegar the excess on the power heads wont hurt the tank correct?
Do you make your own RODI or use tap water?FYI the reason i do 25% water changes to try an remove the excess phosphates and nitrates but it doesn't seem to work so i don't know what is causing the phosphates to appear