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Originally Posted by Montireef
Not really. H2O2 didn't harm any fish or invert at all even at that high dosage.
I dipped 80% of my livestock (the most valuable acros and LPSs) in fresh water (10 seconds aprox). and then placed in a big tank with a circulation pump, a heater and some ROX0,8 activated charcoal. Some of my most delicate acros like a Jackelinae, echinatas, ciphrastrea... died soon after; there are still some alive but not sure about them). The other 20% isn't sterilized and is sitting in another tank with the same water and dinos but oddly not showing signals of their existence.
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So there's a glimmer of hope for my corals then since some of your corals survived the freshwater dip? I have a few acros, really big leather, a nice half ball of acans, an Australian golden torch coral along with a Rbta that I am thinking about dipping in freshwater.
Montireef how did your fish fair? I'm assuming your corals and fishes are now in a hospital tank? How is it looking in there? Dino's rearing its head?