don_kihotis
Fish Fanatic
Clicked post accidentally so i continue here:
About the H2O2. I was afraid to dose according to the tank's volume so i tried the spot treatment. I had bought from the pharmacy store a 6% bottle, then divided it into 2 bottles and added distilled water so the result was 2 bottles of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide. Now while searching online i found a guy recommending 1ml per 4,5L (gallon). I asked my fertiliser provider (H2O2 was his idea) and he recommended 1ml per 2L of water.
He said that he tried it and had no shrimp loses.
My spot treatment showed absolutely no reaction. No oxygen bubbles coming off the plant, no nothing. I then tried the dosage of 1ml per gallon but still nothing. Algae is there like nothing happened.
I need to increase the dosage but i am afraid of my shrimps. I don't want to take risks. So my new idea is to remove and replant all the Eleocharis to another small aquarium 30cm x 30 x 30. Try treatment there in bigger dosage and see what happens. I also want to redo the substrate. I am thinking to do it partially. Remove some areas of JBL manado and place Tropica's Aquarium Soil which ensures plant growth.
About the H2O2. I was afraid to dose according to the tank's volume so i tried the spot treatment. I had bought from the pharmacy store a 6% bottle, then divided it into 2 bottles and added distilled water so the result was 2 bottles of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide. Now while searching online i found a guy recommending 1ml per 4,5L (gallon). I asked my fertiliser provider (H2O2 was his idea) and he recommended 1ml per 2L of water.
He said that he tried it and had no shrimp loses.
My spot treatment showed absolutely no reaction. No oxygen bubbles coming off the plant, no nothing. I then tried the dosage of 1ml per gallon but still nothing. Algae is there like nothing happened.
I need to increase the dosage but i am afraid of my shrimps. I don't want to take risks. So my new idea is to remove and replant all the Eleocharis to another small aquarium 30cm x 30 x 30. Try treatment there in bigger dosage and see what happens. I also want to redo the substrate. I am thinking to do it partially. Remove some areas of JBL manado and place Tropica's Aquarium Soil which ensures plant growth.