forgive me if this sounds silly I'm no chemist. So we (my employer) install chlorine dioxide systems among other things for the water treatment industry. I got to talking with my boss and he was saying we have operations also in Thailand installing clo2 systems to the shrimp aquaculture industry and I couldn't believe it didn't just kill the shrimp until he said 0.01 - 0.04 mg/l then it made a bit more sense being so low. But it got me thinking could it be used in our aquariums as an alternative to ozone at these low doses? Looking a bit online it says there hasn't been any pr many studies on its effects on marine animals though so I'm not sure.
But If they are continually dosing it in the shrimp farming industry at such low doses to pretty much do the same as ozone, kill bacteria, pathogens and organic compounds and all that stuff and it's not killing the shrimp. Maybe it can? But I don't know it was just a thought haha
But If they are continually dosing it in the shrimp farming industry at such low doses to pretty much do the same as ozone, kill bacteria, pathogens and organic compounds and all that stuff and it's not killing the shrimp. Maybe it can? But I don't know it was just a thought haha