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==As an algae killer== | ==As an algae killer== | ||
− | Concentrations of around 60ml of 3% H2O2 (30ml of 6%, 15ml of 9%) in a {{L|250}} tank directly applied (usually via a syringe) slowly over 5 minutes onto a clump of algae will kill it and then rapidly be diluted and converted into harmless oxygen and water. Observe the results and wait 48 hours before applying any more. Plants may be | + | Concentrations of around 60ml of 3% H2O2 (30ml of 6%, 15ml of 9%) in a {{L|250}} tank directly applied (usually via a syringe) slowly over 5 minutes onto a clump of algae will kill it and then rapidly be diluted and converted into harmless oxygen and water. Observe the results and wait 48 hours before applying any more. Plants may be effected. |
*Over dosing will kill snails, shrimps, frogs, and fish! | *Over dosing will kill snails, shrimps, frogs, and fish! |