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Hydrogen Peroxide Algae Kill Aquarium

The method of using hydrogen peroxide to remove algae in aquariums
The algae in the aquarium are often disturbed. There are methods to remove hydrogen peroxide, which is quite effective.

Hydrogen peroxide is active and can have an effect on algae in the aquatic environment. When using it, be careful to measure the number. If the dosage is too small, it will be difficult to remove algae; if the dosage is too large, it may harm aquatic organisms.

When applying hydrogen peroxide, it should be injected slowly to make it evenly distributed in the water. When it is first used, it can be seen that the algae are gradually withering, and the color is changed and defeated. Because hydrogen peroxide can destroy the cell structure of algae, making it difficult to continue to survive.

However, there are many aquarium organisms with different habits. Before performing this method, it is necessary to carefully observe the tolerance of the raised organisms to hydrogen peroxide. Some delicate aquariums, such as some rare shrimp and snails, may be sensitive to them and are vulnerable. Therefore, it is safe to try it on a small scale first and observe the biological reaction.

And the water after use should be properly replaced to keep the water fresh and prevent residual hydrogen peroxide from accumulating in the water for future problems. In this way, using hydrogen peroxide to remove algae not only removes the trouble of algae, but also protects the safety of the aquarium, which can ensure the good condition of the aquarium.