Hydrogen Peroxide

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Well..........I found on the WWW a " solution to algae of all kinds". So just wondering what you guys and gals think.

Apparently you add: 1 ml hydrogen peroxide per 10 gal. Daily for 5 days.

Kills hair algae, bubble, all of them...

I'm not a chemist. I don't know if you factor in the sump, I assume so, but this is suppose to help. What do you think? Anyone try this yet?
 

Dr. Zoos

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Apr 2, 2014
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Woodstock, Ontario
I use it directly into my koi pond for killing algae. Peroxide is just water with an extra o2 atom. H2o2. I would pour it on my return with the flow shut off and in a few minutes wipe away the algae. Also you can add barel to a pond and as it breaks down the by product is same as peroxide so it keeps the in pond algae way down. I can't say about the effect in a marine aquarium but in a pond it's all good and safe.
 

chief hill

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Jan 19, 2013
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Windsor, Ontario
I use it directly into my koi pond for killing algae. Peroxide is just water with an extra o2 atom. H2o2. I would pour it on my return with the flow shut off and in a few minutes wipe away the algae. Also you can add barel to a pond and as it breaks down the by product is same as peroxide so it keeps the in pond algae way down. I can't say about the effect in a marine aquarium but in a pond it's all good and safe.
Try clarity max plus for your join pond. It works better and I've been using it for years. I have a YouTube channel dedicated to my pond.

For use in a reef tank I have done it and had corals. It had no ill effects but I didn't have sps.

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Sewerat

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May 22, 2014
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Brooksdale, Ontario
Ok will do today. This would be like dipping in coral rd? Make a solution of water and peroxide. And a rinse water. Do I leave in for a certain length of time or just dip and go?
 

EricTMah

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Mar 2, 2014
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Kitchener, Ontario
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www.aquariumsbydesign.ca
All I do is use a small cup with enough tank water just to cover the frag.
Then I start adding Peroxide slowly. I stop as I begin to see tiny bubbles forming around the algae.
I let it sit like that for about 10-15min while using a pipette or turkey baster to blast the water over the algae and frag.
Then rinse in a separate container of clean tank water.
Put back in the tank and you're done.
I've have some zoas open within an hour after the dip and some which have taken a few days to open back up

Sony Xperia Z3
 
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