H2o2 dipping an oyster?

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Does anyone know if you can use an H2o2 dip on an oyster hitchhiker? I'm trying to recover from a severe algae problem and I have remnants on their shells, even after a scrubbing. I need to remove all traces of this stuff as best I can. It has been unlike any other hair algae I've ever had in all my years. The only thing it responds to is H202 direct dip so all rock has been removed and dipped, as well as manual scrubbing of snail shells and even some corals. Can I dip these oysters? I can only identify from the net as " pearl oysters".
 
As long as they stay closed yea.
So just keep stirring or shaking em
 

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