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Unread 05/09/2009, 07:26 AM   #6
HighlandReefer
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Perhaps one way to possibly use H2O2 in a reef aquarium, would be to apply a proper concentration directly to the cyanobacteria using a turkey baster. One would not want to cover all the areas in the reef aquarium all at one time. Perhaps treating smaller areas over a period of time would be best. Since H202 brakes down very quickly, I would assume that this "might" be safe. How much total H202 to apply at one time and still be safe to all the occupants would have to be determined. The period one should wait before re-treating would have to be determined also.

Any suggestions?


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