in my experience, H2O2 is best used as a spot treatment
if you are willing to eyedrop spray the algae several times
each day for a week or two. H202 is the least traumatic
on your fish and plants of the algae abatement solutions.
whole tank or dip techniques have better solutions than H202.
for whole tank I use algae destroyer and chemiclean,
for dipping, bleach is by far the best solution.
If your water chemistry is under control, and the algae
is old and not spreading, manual removal may be best.
of course, such solutions should be used as last resort,
and could have a disastrous effects on your livestock
if the chemical is not administered and removed properly.
I administer H2O2 spot treatment as follows:
fill 1oz plastic dropper with H202 from the drug store.
turn off all water flow.
comfortably submerge your hand with dropper to the
level of the algae, then slowly spray the H202 within
a centimeter of the algae without moving your hand.
once dropper is empty, do not suck tank water back
into the dropper, or move your hand or arm for
15 seconds as your movement may disperse the H2O2.
continue refilling and spraying H2O2 at all algae involved.
remember to turn on all water flow when you are finished.
try to do this at least once, preferably twice each day,
for at least one week, preferably two, until the algae
turns from dark/green to white/clear.
at this point the algae is dead, and will dissolve away
after another two weeks of good water flow.
if you are willing to eyedrop spray the algae several times
each day for a week or two. H202 is the least traumatic
on your fish and plants of the algae abatement solutions.
whole tank or dip techniques have better solutions than H202.
for whole tank I use algae destroyer and chemiclean,
for dipping, bleach is by far the best solution.
If your water chemistry is under control, and the algae
is old and not spreading, manual removal may be best.
of course, such solutions should be used as last resort,
and could have a disastrous effects on your livestock
if the chemical is not administered and removed properly.
I administer H2O2 spot treatment as follows:
fill 1oz plastic dropper with H202 from the drug store.
turn off all water flow.
comfortably submerge your hand with dropper to the
level of the algae, then slowly spray the H202 within
a centimeter of the algae without moving your hand.
once dropper is empty, do not suck tank water back
into the dropper, or move your hand or arm for
15 seconds as your movement may disperse the H2O2.
continue refilling and spraying H2O2 at all algae involved.
remember to turn on all water flow when you are finished.
try to do this at least once, preferably twice each day,
for at least one week, preferably two, until the algae
turns from dark/green to white/clear.
at this point the algae is dead, and will dissolve away
after another two weeks of good water flow.