Sodium pyrophosphate in 3% H2O2 as stabilizer reef safe?

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I can't find food grade anything where I live because food-grade isn't a thing here.
I found a good source of hydrogen peroxide 3% that contains sodium pyrophosphate.

I'd imagine the sodium pyrophosphate acts as a stabilizer, and should be present at about 25 – 250 mg/L.
Is this amount of sodium pyrophosphate gonna be reef safe?

I'd dose hydrogen peroxide 3%:
  • at 0.9 to 1.59 ppm directly in my reef (in case of a fish parasite outbreak).
  • at 150 ppm as a 30 min fish bath!
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Tagging along here. In the US, some H2O2 is stabilized with tin (colloidal stannates). I want to avoid using that. I can get 7% H2O2 that is food grade.

Jay
 

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