How to Kill Green Hair Algae with Hydrogen Peroxide
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
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I have been battling an algae problem and finally broke down to kill the green hair algae with Hydrogen Peroxide. This tutorial will go over the basic do's and don's of spot treating your tank.
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I spot treated with hydrogen peroxide and a syringe and 24 hours later I’m dealing with a cycle crash. I had made sure to turn off all my filters because I heard that you don’t want this stuff hurting your beneficial bacteria. I randomly decided test my parameters tonight and everything is skyrocketing. I don’t know how my fish are still alive.
Hope the algae problem is better by now. Just a little something I noticed with my aquarium the first year it was up and running is that when I eliminated the green and red channel on my LED lights the green hair algae disappeared.
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not to pick this apart but that's not 10%. 10% would be 9gallons and that's wouldn't go well. this is one 1ml per 10g. how did your inverts go? I'm currently considering doing this on my tank and just hoping to see people's results. also how much did your nutrients increase during treatment ?
You guessed it! I’m going to do a follow up because it indeed is bryopsis! The method remains the same however when treating Hydrogen Peroxide. That’s why I still posted. Good eye!
What strength of peroxide are you using for your 10% rule?
It looks like byropsis ??
Old video but 10% of 90 gallons isn’t 9 ml.
🤦♂️ you are correct!
Does it have any ill effect on your fish?
It did not! As long as it is done is small doses it doesn't seem to have an effect on the other animals.