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Old 04-27-2015, 02:19 AM
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Because I've had such good success with peroxide killing aptaisia/red turf algae/ and these bad ass bugs I'm going to start dosing my 36g. Gonna research the amounts I should be using, but I'm going to start with a drop or two. I'll keep my results posted.
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The tank I referenced doing this is using 25ml daily of 29% H2O2. It's about 120g system.
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I have some recent experience with peroxide (3%) to help fight Dino's at 10% of my net water volume for about 2.5 weeks and from what I can tell it had no affect on my tank (positive or negative). I even upped my dosage to 25-25% on a few occasion..and nadda. Imo peroxide is low risk.. Would I use it again, nah
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Old 04-28-2015, 02:11 AM
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I have some recent experience with peroxide (3%) to help fight Dino's at 10% of my net water volume for about 2.5 weeks and from what I can tell it had no affect on my tank (positive or negative). I even upped my dosage to 25-25% on a few occasion..and nadda. Imo peroxide is low risk.. Would I use it again, nah
Just to clarify over the course of 2.5 weeks you added 1 gallon of peroxide to 10 gallons of tank water, into your tank directly? Or were you dipping stuff in that percent?
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Old 04-28-2015, 03:46 AM
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Just to clarify over the course of 2.5 weeks you added 1 gallon of peroxide to 10 gallons of tank water, into your tank directly? Or were you dipping stuff in that percent?
I apologize, my math is wrong and please don't use 1 gallon per 10 gallon of water . I was dosing about 1ml per 10 gallons directly into the tank and then went as far as 5 ml per gallon and usually twice a day for 2.5 weeks. When I went 5ml/gallon I was desperate because the dinoflagellates started to attack my corals. I didn't see any affect at all with the dosing. I eventually beat the crap out out of the dino with an aggressive increase in pH using kalkwasser. So from my experience the H202 didn't do anything for me but other reefers might have different results.
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The few rocks I hand sprayed 50/50 H2O2/RODI have stayed bare and no sign of the aiptasia that I torched.

I've been dosing a couple of caps of 3% every night in combination with upping my Mg and increased skimming and it's having a drastic effect on the hair algae that had taken hold after the GSP spawnicide. A couple more weeks and I suspect it'll all disappear. Haven't done a water change yet, just doing mechanical removal of the loose stuff.
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Still dosing and having great results, I'd estimate probably a 75% reduction in algae, calciferous algaes are doing fine. Reduction is very obvious without any spot treatments.

No ill effects for livestock so far which includes some starfish, urchins and two lone snails that managed to survive the original GSP apocalypse. My rainbow monti that was getting snuffed out by algae and shade from a toadstool is coming back with a vengeance now.
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Because I've had such good success with peroxide killing aptaisia/red turf algae/ and these bad ass bugs I'm going to start dosing my 36g. Gonna research the amounts I should be using, but I'm going to start with a drop or two. I'll keep my results posted.
Drop or two is useless.. Try 3.6ml a day
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So is 29% h2o2 nearly 10 times stronger than 3%? I've read that some people dose 1ml per 10g per day, don't recall if it was 3% or 29%, could be a huge difference if that's the case
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