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I have a 90g skimmerless, I run an oxydator. http://saltwater-conversion.com/prod...hting-oxydator
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Where is Dez? Somebody tag him! Probably on a beach somewhere..
My thought is that this acts like ozone, and not just for algae issues. Water clarity, sand cleanliness, etc. Again, conceptually the idea is sound, just not sure what the risks are. I guess that's the issue, we don't know. Maybe I'll try it and see if anything implodes
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Somewhere in the UK. Not sure if they are avail in North America? Can get them online from the UK.
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Rick ,what is your overall impression of it's effectiveness?
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I think the biggest issue is you can't predict how it will affect all organics in a system
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Can't predict how, but for sure u can predict it will affect organic so every system is different 😏
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Not in the sense that they all contain an abundance of organic life which all marine systems do , good and bad
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It's quite common in ponding products that are designed to control algae. I have a tub of this stuff for my pond. Unfortunately it is in a low concentration. Something like 10% H2O2. Dez uses something like 35% H2o2 on his pond and probably dilutes that for his reef tank.
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