The Miracle Cure For Everything In Your Aquarium! (sort of)

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Get rid of algae! Clean your water! Liven up your tank! H2O2 is such an amazing additive, just follow this quick guide to learn all the details!

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Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical that has remarkable bleaching properties. Not only can it remove stains and dirt, but it has excellent anti-algal and anti-fungal properties. If you think that algal growth can be removed by vigorous scrubbing, you are mistaken. Using bleach, on the other hand, can put the sea creatures in jeopardy. Hydrogen peroxide provides a middle ground. The only solution to get a clean and inhabited aquarium is by using hydrogen peroxide!

According to many experts and forums, hydrogen peroxide in small enough amounts can kill the growing algae in an aquarium. As well as preserving the lives of your fishes. Hydrogen peroxide cleans by releasing harmless oxygen and water. So the only way your fish would be at risk would be through oxygen overdose. Although it depends on the type of algal infestation, you have in your aquarium. The blue-green algae are tough to remove, so they require more hydrogen peroxide than green algae. But it is safe to assume, one dose per day should be enough for your aquarium. Beware that hydrogen peroxide is caustic and can kill your plants or burn your fishes’ lungs if not added in a calculated amount.

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All Comments (21)
  • @kimpurdy1
    Great channel love your info and presentation and the fact you reply to comments I’m surprised you haven’t a big following I’m sure you will in the near future I’m subscribing and sharing with my aquatic fans thank you just the info i needed
  • I am diving deep into the tech planted tanks. Thanks for the info bro!!!!
  • Thanks for awesome content provided in ur knowledgeable, quirky / offbeat way. Nice to see some life provided in ur content. Cheers from Australia. I just found u by accident this morning whilst looking for some original content. Stoked. I look forward to what’s next. If tyheres anything I can help provide from my down under locale regarding native Australian plants slowly being recognized as wanted aquatic plants / native fish etc…..
  • @3DRC-707
    Great work as always, thank you!
  • @laramis01
    Thanks for the content, will order once it warms up again.
  • @RampartPh
    very informative. i wasn't aware this was an aquatic trick vs algae
  • @MFTAQ
    I just tried this trick thanks Bob
  • @mstevens6723
    Super interesting and helpful, thank you!! So is this treatment safe for fish AND shrimp or just shrimp? Im always nervous trying something with a chemical in my established tank. Sometimes a change from the normal ,stable routine can cause more problems but this seems like a super helpful tip (especially for moss algae). Just wanted to double check that its safe for everyone
  • Hey great video. Just one point of clarification. Ellobiopsidae/green fungus is not really a thing in fresh water shrimp tanks. Its been a mis-identifcation for Cladogonium (A type of alage) which aquarium salt and yep, peroxide do treat! You just have to treat both the infected shrimp, tank and healthy shrimp at the same time due to it being colorless until a mature infection occurs.
  • Hey, love the video. Just to ask, i'm from South Africa, can I just use any product?
  • Thanks for the very informative video. I have a 3.5 gallon planted aqaurium with a 2" deep substrate that I'm getting ready to add shrimp to. If I did a small enough dose could I get some of the benefits of hydrogen peroxide without it wiping put all the beneficial bacteria? Or is this something that's better to use if you have a filter as a backup to replenish your beneficial bacteria?
  • @DopefriedCheese
    You're a life saver. I have black beard algae in the first tank I ever started. Its been two months since I started cycling. It is NOT planted. No substrate either. (Its a baby Axolotl, that's why) Ive been pulling at my hair for weeks wondering what it was. At first, I thought it was bacteria bloom.. now I'm realizing its black algae, or both. Every one on YouTube provides information on a PLANTED tanks with peroxide. So they're telling me to spray the parts that are covered in algae in a water change. Well, mine is growing on the bottom of the tank. Its nice to know I can dose peroxide DIRECTLY to my tank. Thanks. I'm also well aware of the dangers of axolotls and peroxide. I have two tanks, and my bigger one is empty. Ill let it settle there first before using the water. Thanks again. :)
  • @hectormarrero518
    Thank you for this info. Will this work for spotted algae on Anubias plants?