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Algae Grower
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How to sterilize live plants before putting in tank?
I am wanting to know what is a good salution to dip plants in to sterilize live plants without killing the plant itself. Im wanting any kind of protozoa knocked off from the get go. Thanks!
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Algae Grower
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anyone?
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Honeycomb Cats!
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Most people do a dip a hydrogen peroxide.
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Algae Grower
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Of what salution though. I get Peroxide in bulk and have the potent 30% peroxide and not the 3% sold at retail stores.
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Pelvicachromis Lover!
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There are many ways to do it.
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) Potassium Permanganate Salt Alum Bleach It depends on what you're trying to get rid of.
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Planted Tank Obsessed
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I personally do a bleach dip. 1 part bleach 20 parts water. But you have to rinse extremely well and then I soak them in just water for a short period, just to be sure allll the bleach is gone before adding to tank.
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Wannabe Guru
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Would this method be safe for mosses, and mini pellia? I also have a Bucephalandra that I want to move from my other tank to my show tank. Problem is, my "other tank" has these little bugs (some kind of isopod I think) and it seems that no matter how much I clean and change the water, there's always a thick layer of brown debris covering everything within a few days again. This debris doesn't stick to anything. It's just like very loose very light dusty debris that settles. Like volcanic ash.. you know? What could that be? And I wonder if the bleach will kill everything that poses a risk. My show tank is VERY clean and problem free.
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Planted Member
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Mosses are very delicate do not use bleach to get rid of snails, algae, etc.
I use potassium permanganate, I have a very bad experience when I used bleach to clean new mosses. |
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