The title says it all. Can I hydrogen peroxide dip toadstools and discosoma?
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Yeah, but my ricordea started to look really sick, so I quit early. They are in terrible shape right now. My salifert phosphate test went bad somehow and only ready from 0.01 to 0.02. I got dinos (I guess it was at zero?) and I dosed to increased it. By the time I realized something was up with the test it had gone up to about 0.40. Stuff started dying, I lost my best zoas within a couple of days and my ricordea started losing all their color. Ugh. On the road to recovery now, but I'm not sure how long it will take them to get their color back.Haha they work amazing! Have you tried fluconazol for bryopsis? I had good luck with it in my frag quarantine tank. Absolutely melted all of it.
Remember that mushrooms are anemones. If you wouldn't use a product on a BTA, probably not a good idea to use it on shrooms.I am about to sell a rock with a toadstool and some small discosoma on it. I have had bits of bryopsis here and there for a long time and I would hate for any to sneak into someone's tank. Maybe a makeup brush on the rock with h202. Thanks again for the $1 makeup brush idea again Kristopher!

