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Dosing Hydrogen Peroxide for Dinoflagellates

The method of applying hydrogen peroxide to treat dinoflagellates
If you want to get rid of dinoflagellates, applying hydrogen peroxide is one way. The method of using it should not be careless.

When examining the conditions of water bodies in detail, such as water temperature, salinity, pH, all of which are related to the effect of hydrogen peroxide. High water temperature makes the reaction speed, but it is also easy to cause drug damage; low water temperature makes the effect slow, or difficult to meet expectations. The salinity is different, and dinoflagellates have different tolerance to hydrogen peroxide, so it must be carefully observed.

When applying the drug, set the dose as necessary. Less is not enough to make dinoflagellates multiply, and more is afraid of harming other things in the water. It is advisable to try it in a small area first, observe its changes, and then expand it.

The method of applying the medicine, or sprinkle it all over the pool, or apply it at a fixed point. Sprinkle it all over the place to make the medicine evenly distributed; fixed points are aimed at the accumulation of dinoflagellates. And after applying the medicine, it is necessary to carefully check the water color, water quality and the state of aquatic organisms. If there is any abnormality, take action as soon as possible.

And when paying attention to the timing of applying the medicine, it is appropriate to avoid rainy and sultry days on sunny days and breezy days to prevent the risk of hypoxia. In this way, the application of hydrogen peroxide with caution and scientific methods is expected to control dinoflagellates and maintain water and ecological safety.