zozo
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What realy works very good is a spot treatment in combination with Easy Carbo (Glut) followed by a 3% Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2). Sequence doesn't realy mater.
I came to the idea of reading an article from plantektank.net about the 1 - 2 Punch, a bit more drastic approach with both substances dosed relatively high for the entire tank followed large water changes. The replies of people trying that recipe all were rather positive as very effective method. But i wasn't confident to try that high dose with fish in the tank. So i choose not to and only spot treat small quantities with both over a periode of time on different locations.
Also this works very effective, once it is damaged and keep dosing glut at normal recomended dosage delivers the final blow preventing it to recover.
Haven't dosed any glut anymore for over 2 months and the all over status of BBA in the tank is still acceptable and easy to control with a bit of peroxide.
🙂
Anyway, in the worst BBA periodes with 80% of all wood covered with it and killing all the moss, the 3% peroxide only spot treatment didn't do zip to the algae. And that indeed is disheartening.
I came to the idea of reading an article from plantektank.net about the 1 - 2 Punch, a bit more drastic approach with both substances dosed relatively high for the entire tank followed large water changes. The replies of people trying that recipe all were rather positive as very effective method. But i wasn't confident to try that high dose with fish in the tank. So i choose not to and only spot treat small quantities with both over a periode of time on different locations.
Also this works very effective, once it is damaged and keep dosing glut at normal recomended dosage delivers the final blow preventing it to recover.
Haven't dosed any glut anymore for over 2 months and the all over status of BBA in the tank is still acceptable and easy to control with a bit of peroxide.
🙂
Anyway, in the worst BBA periodes with 80% of all wood covered with it and killing all the moss, the 3% peroxide only spot treatment didn't do zip to the algae. And that indeed is disheartening.