- Location
- Rocky Point, NY
Okay, so it's been a little over a week. I've been dosing H202 in hopes of helping this fight with the algae in my tank. I have done a 25% WC in this time. I have seen minimal effect on the algae.
Next option is to QT the rock with a seahare. (I can't put it in the DT, I have an elegance coral that has a taste for seahare. He tried to eat that last one I tried.)
My question is, being that there isnt a test available to test residual H2O2 levels, will the H2O2 that may be caught up in the algae bed and rock, have any negative effects on the seahare? I know what it does to other critters, and didn't want he same to happen to the seahare.
Next option is to QT the rock with a seahare. (I can't put it in the DT, I have an elegance coral that has a taste for seahare. He tried to eat that last one I tried.)
My question is, being that there isnt a test available to test residual H2O2 levels, will the H2O2 that may be caught up in the algae bed and rock, have any negative effects on the seahare? I know what it does to other critters, and didn't want he same to happen to the seahare.



