Using Hydrogen peroxide

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I have dragon blood algae in my marine tank ( softies and a few fish ). I've pulled a lot out and all that is left is what is stuck to the rocks which I can't take out of the tank as the rocks are fused together.
I want rid of the algae completely. I have read differing reports that I can / can't use hydrogen peroxide 3% in the tank.
Iv'e seen a few posts on here but none include the dragon blood algae.
Can anyone advise please.
Thanks in advance.
 

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I have dragon blood algae in my marine tank ( softies and a few fish ). I've pulled a lot out and all that is left is what is stuck to the rocks which I can't take out of the tank as the rocks are fused together.
I want rid of the algae completely. I have read differing reports that I can / can't use hydrogen peroxide 3% in the tank.
Iv'e seen a few posts on here but none include the dragon blood algae.
Can anyone advise please.
Thanks in advance.
Do you have a picture of this algae?
 

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