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Old 01-01-2012, 07:57 PM
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I used a 1 part peroxide to 3 parts water for when I dipped to revive mine, worked like a charm! I probably only had to dip for 1 1/2 minutes or so
Yeah, I should say, I did 4 parts tank water :1 part 3% hydrogen peroxide for 5 minutes.
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Old 01-01-2012, 08:03 PM
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I've been peroxide dipping zoas/palys for a few years now. I use 10% peroxide to water and dip 15 minutes. Kills all algae, zoa eating nudies as well as their eggs(my main reason for dipping), flatworms, and other nasties. It also stops zoa fungus(my other reason). Killing algae was just a bonus.
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Old 01-01-2012, 09:19 PM
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I haven't seen these two surviving blue zoas this wide open in months. Great little trick!
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I haven't seen these two surviving blue zoas this wide open in months. Great little trick!
And cost effective! Thanks to Daniella3D for teaching me this one haha (I think I owe her a frag of my purple hornets )))
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Old 01-04-2012, 09:09 PM
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It's been a few days... both dipped pieces are SPOTLESS. You can't find even a hint of green anywhere on them and all polyps are out. I wish I could safely dose the stuff direct to the display lol.
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Old 01-04-2012, 09:24 PM
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Awesome! Wonder if the dip would melt these nasty blue clove polyps growing on my zoas?
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Old 01-05-2012, 04:02 AM
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I read this!

but you owe me nothing, just glad I could help.

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And cost effective! Thanks to Daniella3D for teaching me this one haha (I think I owe her a frag of my purple hornets )))
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I read this!

but you owe me nothing, just glad I could help.



Its a realy awesome method, and I'm glad to hear its worked for so many, as well as helped your problem Brett! Hope your Zoo's come back stronger then ever! Don't be afraid to give them a second dip in a few weeks if you notice anymore algae or fungus or anything, they are fairly hardy from what I am learning, and will survive quick the beating.
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Haven't tried this method but from what I have read on this thread, couldn't this method be used as an effective coral dip for new zoasthat you are introducing into your tank?

Also, couldn't this be used to a lesser degree as adip for the plug/rock base of an sps frag or the stalk of branching LPS like frogspawn?
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Old 01-05-2012, 07:57 AM
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Haven't tried this method but from what I have read on this thread, couldn't this method be used as an effective coral dip for new zoasthat you are introducing into your tank?

Also, couldn't this be used to a lesser degree as adip for the plug/rock base of an sps frag or the stalk of branching LPS like frogspawn?
I'd also to like to know the answer to this ...
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