Hydrogen peroxide can help remove unwanted algae in an aquarium. It works by oxidizing the algae cells, causing them to die. It is still an inexpensive method; however, it is important to use the correct dosage to avoid harming plants and other organisms in the tank. If you want to use hydrogen peroxide to eliminate algae, you can dilute it with water (around 3% hydrogen peroxide to 97% water) and spray it directly onto the algae-affected areas, making sure not to let it come into prolonged contact with the plants. The dosage can be adjusted for different tanks, but it should not be overused as it can affect other organisms.
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bro,i have one doubt ,i had cyno bga in aquarium , shall i treat that with hydrogen peroxide?
Hydrogen peroxide can help remove unwanted algae in an aquarium. It works by oxidizing the algae cells, causing them to die. It is still an inexpensive method; however, it is important to use the correct dosage to avoid harming plants and other organisms in the tank. If you want to use hydrogen peroxide to eliminate algae, you can dilute it with water (around 3% hydrogen peroxide to 97% water) and spray it directly onto the algae-affected areas, making sure not to let it come into prolonged contact with the plants. The dosage can be adjusted for different tanks, but it should not be overused as it can affect other organisms.
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