As long as you do your math right, you should be fine. I tried dosing peroxide before and read the instructions wrong and had to do and emergency water change later that day.Will peroxide harm fish or corals?
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As long as you do your math right, you should be fine. I tried dosing peroxide before and read the instructions wrong and had to do and emergency water change later that day.Will peroxide harm fish or corals?
Hasn't bothered mine at all. There is speculation that it can hurt inverts but that's not been my experienceWill peroxide harm fish or corals?
He will have an after sale up in coming weekEvening everyone! Spent a while catching up on this thread:
1. It took my tank almost 16 months to get past the ugly stage, but it’s looking great now. I also have 6 urchins, a tang, a fox face, and about 200 snails. I feed heavy and let them eat the algae.
2. The Joker Coral peach grail torch might be the most beautiful torch I’ve ever seen. I may have to catch his next batch… I hope he gets more.
3. 65 hours until my SBB order arrives!
Well if 60 ml is being used in a 180 tank with no adverse effects it’s probably bozo proof. When it breaks down it turns into oxygen anyway.As long as you do your math right, you should be fine. I tried dosing peroxide before and read the instructions wrong and had to do and emergency water change later that day.
How much? Cheapest gem I’ve seen is 450 for a baby.I know I said I wanted a Dussumieri, but I couldn't help myself at that price. #nevergettinganewcar
Where did you get the peroxide from?Hasn't bothered mine at all. There is speculation that it can hurt inverts but that's not been my experience
Gem on NY aquatics is like 200 right nowHow much? Cheapest gem I’ve seen is 450 for a baby.
$250 with shipping.How much? Cheapest gem I’ve seen is 450 for a baby.
The very very difficult to find store. So difficult I trecked 3 minutes from my house to Walgreens. Another rare occasion at Walmart. Honestly. It’s so rare it’s everywhere.Where did you get the peroxide from?
Yeah, but i tried it in my first 13.5 gal tankWell if 60 ml is being used in a 180 tank with no adverse effects it’s probably bozo proof. When it breaks down it turns into oxygen anyway.
If you have a LFS that will order for you have them check out Sustainable Aquatics in TN. Huge selection of clownfish and if I remember correctly good retailer prices and low shipping minimum.Wish I could find someone that breeds clowns and doesn't charge an arm and a leg. I'd love to have a big harem of like 10 in the 450, but that's quite expensive unless it's ocellaris.
That's a great price for a Gem.So tempted
For sure. I really want a gem but with my trio it’s enough in my tank. Be a while before I can worry about adding.That's a great price for a Gem.
41hrs for me if UPS is here by 11.Evening everyone! Spent a while catching up on this thread:
1. It took my tank almost 16 months to get past the ugly stage, but it’s looking great now. I also have 6 urchins, a tang, a fox face, and about 200 snails. I feed heavy and let them eat the algae.
2. The Joker Coral peach grail torch might be the most beautiful torch I’ve ever seen. I may have to catch his next batch… I hope he gets more.
3. 65 hours until my SBB order arrives!
I think food grade is always the best option if available. I know food grade H2O2 can be found by the gallon on Amazon.Just some info on peroxide for those using it.
It often contains stabilizers, some are not a problem but it could contain tin in the form of colloidal stannate.
Food Grade hydrogen peroxide is free of stabilizers.
Some labels list a stabilizer, some don't, but if it doesn't specifically say "contains no stabilizer" error on it probably does.
Thanks for the heads up. But being if there is - I really wouldn’t sweat it much particularly if we’re running carbon which does remove metals.Just some info on peroxide for those using it.
It often contains stabilizers, some are not a problem but it could contain tin in the form of colloidal stannate.
Food Grade hydrogen peroxide is free of stabilizers.
Some labels list a stabilizer, some don't, but if it doesn't specifically say "contains no stabilizer" error on it probably does.