Crazy.. but I'm a little disappointed! Was hoping there was more room to play with peroxide!
Well, that was half the point....just my specific example was inaccurate.
I honestly don't think 10x dose will hurt anything – and increasing the intensity of the treatment as-needed is part of the treatment – so I definitely recommend doing what's needed....just go in steps.
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And the method work - I have used 6 % and 12 %. And it works for Aiptasia too
12% is already 4x....maybe @Lasse will chime in and let us know the quantity he was working with as well.
been trying the spot treatments so far. 2cc per treatment in 80 gallons. The contact time of the h202 and the algae is very minimal with this method, I can see it swirling up instead of settling which i would have preferred. still, there is oxidation and bubbles forming.
after 2 days of treating 1 spot, the turf algae is thin and white. i have started to treat another area near an acro tenius, so far no ill effects.
i might bump it up to 2 treatments a day but super busy at work right now.
For some reason I had in my mind 1ml of 3% per 10 gallons per day. Ok, well that's great news. I might try upping to 5-10ml of 3% per day. That would be like 0.3-0.7 ml per gallon per day, which sounds like it's still really conservative.
You aren't wrong.
But I recommend going in steps for almost everything though...peroxide spot-treatments included. Try going halfway to this level first.
FYI, @Paul B's Mojano Wand (he designed it, but AFAIK he doesn't make or sell it....see below) works (if memory serves me) by creating peroxide out of the water itself with a needle-electrode. Seems like it would be fun to experiment with one on a patch of algae, but I've never heard of anyone doing so.
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(I didn't know there was a mini version too. )