And I'm looking at 20ml/10 gallon...peroxide dissipates rather quickly and any closing up would be temporary. Its mainly water and a question was raised about dosage/ / / / its 1ml per 10 gallons
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And I'm looking at 20ml/10 gallon...peroxide dissipates rather quickly and any closing up would be temporary. Its mainly water and a question was raised about dosage/ / / / its 1ml per 10 gallons
Go with the carbon and sit back and wait. Everything should calm down in a day or two.I do not
Wow that is high, as @vetteguy53081 suggested 1ml per 10 gallon is recommended.And I'm looking at 20ml/10 gallon...
Only carbonThis thread from someone who was purposely dosing hydrogen peroxide in their tank could be worth checking out. https://humble.fish/community/index.php?threads/peroxide-h2o2-dosing-for-parasites-in-reef-tank.725/
Are you running UV or carbon?
I was curious so I did the math. 1 mL of 3% peroxide gives about 0.00008% peroxide when diluted in 10 gallons (37,854 mL). That's a really low amount of peroxide!peroxide dissipates rather quickly and any closing up would be temporary. Its mainly water and a question was raised about dosage/ / / / its 1ml per 10 gallons
And adapting that to your 150 mL of 3% peroxide essentially diluted in 75G (or 283,906 mL), you'd have 0.0016% in your tank (a little higher than the 0.001% I cited earlier...I added another significant figure. Yeah, that's 20 times the standard amount vetteguy referenced. However, all that assumes no degradation so it's very doubtful your concentration is that high...but it's still going to be higher than the recommended dose.I was curious so I did the math. 1 mL of 3% peroxide gives about 0.00008% peroxide when diluted in 10 gallons (37,854 mL). That's a really low amount of peroxide!