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Peroxiding plants for bga


VinsonMassif

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I have bad blue/green algae in one of my tanks.

I have to break down the tank next week and start again with new substrate.

There is so much of the bga that it has infiltrated the entire substrate layer and it looks like the surface of the moon, with humps and hollows, only bright blue/green.

I need to sterilize the filter equip. in the tank and want to treat all the plants with Hydrogen Peroxide.

I will brush and wash the majority of it off before I soak the plants.

I have a 35% solution of H2O2.

What strength solution do I need to make up to soak my plants in?

For how long do I need to do it for?

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Have A look at

http://www.malawicichlidhomepage.com/aquainfo/algae_peroxide.html

http://www.theaquariumwiki.com/H2O2

From the aqurium Wiki

Concentrations of around 60ml of 3% H2O2 (30ml of 6%, 15ml of 9%) in a 250L (55 US gals) tank directly applied (usually via a syringe) slowly over 5 minutes onto a clump of algae will kill it and then rapidly be diluted and converted into harmless oxygen and water. Observe the results and wait 48 hours before applying any more. Plants may be effected.

So i think if you made a 1-3% solution and soak the plants in there for 5-min. but i have never tryed it so no guaranties.

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Or instead of using Hydrogen Peroxide you could just airate your tank for a month and see how it goes?

If it is Beard alge then small amount direct to alge rather than plants.

Or over there VM youcould use rain water instead of teh stuff that comes out of taps or if you are on atank check for no dead possums or sheep in the creek (been there done that...lol, mine was soot from potbelly stove lands on roof then rain washed into tank...lol)

HTH

Navarre

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Or instead of using Hydrogen Peroxide you could just airate your tank for a month and see how it goes?

If it is Beard alge then small amount direct to alge rather than plants.

Or over there VM youcould use rain water instead of teh stuff that comes out of taps or if you are on atank check for no dead possums or sheep in the creek (been there done that...lol, mine was soot from potbelly stove lands on roof then rain washed into tank...lol)

HTH

Navarre

Hi Nav,

My tanks are aerated.

It isn't beard algae.

The pH of the water is <5.5 and ~ 30ppm CO2.

Our roof is too dirty to use rain water from that unfortunately.

I was talking to a scientist who informed me that erythromycin is the only effective treatment for BGA. Plus it doesn't affect the biofilter. So I will look into that.

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