Aquarium Tech, six week old tank, corals & fish, h202, I guess I could say something funny, but think I'll just follow this one.
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Its 6weeks not months2ml of peroxide in 20h should not do that I belive. What else was dosed with it?
An alk or ph buffer perhaps?
6mo is more than fine for coral and has nothing to do with the nitrogen cycle.
My gut says somthing is wrong with your source water however.
There’s also not enough snails , unless they are dissolving too. )likely)
Oops. Answered an already spottted typo. Sorry.Its 6weeks not months
Jeff,
It has been a rough start. I was mislead by my LFS and added livestock to soon. My tank drastically declined so I hired someone to come test everything to help get it balanced and eliminate an algae bloom before I lose anymore livestock. I was treating the tank with a natural nitrate reducer because nitrates were 80 ppm. They are now around 5 ppm. We believe the H202 reacted with the nitrate reducer increasing pH causing the reaction. The tank is now back on track and doing good.
I guess we all start somewhere. Not to mention the inconsistency and how everyone advises people on these blogs.

