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![]() ![]() ![]() First couple of blooms if the season. They only last a day or so cause my fish developed a taste for them....sigh. They won't eat the yellow ones so I get to enjoy them for a few days at least. |
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![]() Looks nice. What are the names of those blooms? I need to get more plants for my pond.
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![]() The yellow one is just a yellow pond lily that we dug up in a wild pond. The white one is another pond lily of some sort. They come back every year despite the harsh winter.
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![]() So I kind of did the math on your peroxide dosing. Though I failed in school lol.
Your diluted solution turns out to be 3.8% dosing 88.68 ml(6tbsp) a day Math is probably of a little. But gives some insight for people who want to try the 3% from the drug store. My tank would require approx 4.2ml at 42g to achive same level. But if you do choose to dose I might stress to start small and increase slowly to reach desired affect I'm sure there's some brain children here that could smash my math skills and maybe give us a ml/100g ratio at 3% |
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![]() Dez did you happen to take orp readings before and after dosing h2o2
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