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Hello all new to reef2reef.com have a question can you use peroxide for dipping corals? Thank you in advanced. Lisa
 
Welcome to the community! And I think so, as long as it is diluted. [HASHTAG]#reefsquad[/HASHTAG] You can use it as a dip right?
 
Welcome to R2R. I agree.....Bayer is the way to go. I use 1ml of Bayer for every 100 mls of tank water and leave it for 15 minutes before rinsing well with tank water. I think the bottle I purchased from HD was around $12 and will last me forever.




I think the label on the product is now white....where you see the black....but still the same stuff.
 

That you should be able to just blast/siphon off the coral. But it will just keep coming back until you've fixed the cause i.e. elevated nutrients/nitrates/phosphates, old bulbs, using something other than 0 TDS RODI.
 
From my experience on bubble algae it's as easy as removing them without getting erupted in tank is the easiest or emerald crabs will take care of them. As far as cyano bacteria it has to do with temperature change or flactuation. It always comes in tanks more so as seasons change. Keep an eye on temp, if your temp is steady then check your nutrients and cut the light hours and it will go away by itself.obiusosly by sucking out what you can it will help get rid faster .
 
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