Hello everyone,
I recently learned that h2o2 can be used as a full tank treatment against algae outbreaks.
I'm dealing with pest lettuce algae and valonia patches for quite some time, every now and then I clean my frags, rocks and frag racks but it sure comes back.
Since I have quite a lot of frags I'm pretty much tired of this. The algae suffocates the small colonies plus it's not looking too good as well.
Clean up crew is limited to a lawn mower blenny, conch and turbo snails, and one urchin since my country has a very short white list and my tank is too small to hold a foxface plus I had a bad luck with kole tang that munched on my zoanthids.
Tank population:
2 green chromis
1 green mandarin
1 loan mower blenny
1 Magnifica gobby
2 fire shrimps
1 urchin
Few conch snails
Tons of turbo snails
As for corals:
Tons of zoanthids and mushrooms
1 green slimer acro
1 red cap monti
1 chalice
Po4 is at 0.04 for a long time (I use phos004 by fauna marine)
No3 is stable at 10-15ppm
So I thought about this h2o2 full tank treatment, I gathered some info from searching the forum but I feel like I still have some gaps.
From what I found the formula goes like this:
1ml of h2o2 (3%?) per 10 gallons after lights out with no flow for 20-30 minutes for 5 days straight
let me know if I got everything right above please
-Does this treatment works against valonia? (I know it probably works against lettuce since I used it in frag dips)
-Does the 1ml/10gal goes for tank volume or system volume? (considering I need to turn off flow I guess it's tank size)
-Do I need to dose some bacteria as well?
-Do I dose it straight to the tank or maybe mix with some tank water and then pour it to the tank?
-Have I missed anything?
Thanks in advance for any advice
I recently learned that h2o2 can be used as a full tank treatment against algae outbreaks.
I'm dealing with pest lettuce algae and valonia patches for quite some time, every now and then I clean my frags, rocks and frag racks but it sure comes back.
Since I have quite a lot of frags I'm pretty much tired of this. The algae suffocates the small colonies plus it's not looking too good as well.
Clean up crew is limited to a lawn mower blenny, conch and turbo snails, and one urchin since my country has a very short white list and my tank is too small to hold a foxface plus I had a bad luck with kole tang that munched on my zoanthids.
Tank population:
2 green chromis
1 green mandarin
1 loan mower blenny
1 Magnifica gobby
2 fire shrimps
1 urchin
Few conch snails
Tons of turbo snails
As for corals:
Tons of zoanthids and mushrooms
1 green slimer acro
1 red cap monti
1 chalice
Po4 is at 0.04 for a long time (I use phos004 by fauna marine)
No3 is stable at 10-15ppm
So I thought about this h2o2 full tank treatment, I gathered some info from searching the forum but I feel like I still have some gaps.
From what I found the formula goes like this:
1ml of h2o2 (3%?) per 10 gallons after lights out with no flow for 20-30 minutes for 5 days straight
let me know if I got everything right above please
-Does this treatment works against valonia? (I know it probably works against lettuce since I used it in frag dips)
-Does the 1ml/10gal goes for tank volume or system volume? (considering I need to turn off flow I guess it's tank size)
-Do I need to dose some bacteria as well?
-Do I dose it straight to the tank or maybe mix with some tank water and then pour it to the tank?
-Have I missed anything?
Thanks in advance for any advice