hydrogen peroxide adds oxygen?

vthondaboi

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My friend came up with an idea and was wondering if anyone had thoughts on it.

During a power outage, could you add hydrogen peroxide to the water to oxygenate the tank?
 
I wouldnt. It is a weak acid that can be used as a bleaching agent. It may also be used as a disinfectant. Due to it being acidic (even though its weak) it would most likely lower the waters PH.
 
Just something kind of related. People with planted freshwater tanks use hydrogen peroxide to kill hair algae (put it directly on the hair algae). I have wondered if it would work on our evil version...so if your going to be dumping h2o2 in your tank anyway would you mind trying that out for me? JK :)
 
i wouldn't. it is an oxidizing agent and will likely cause a lot of bleaching and stress to your corals. it will also mess up your ORP likely.
 
I work at a pet store and part of our power outage procedures state that 1 ml of hydrogen peroxide can be added per gallon of water if fish start gulping at the surface. We only carry freshwater though.

Hydrogen peroxide is h2o2 and I believe should dissociate to h20 + o, which is water and oxygen.
 
Your friend didn't come up with this, it has been used in the hobby for many years. There are some concerns with it but it's not a bad idea in desperate situations.
 
The only time I've ever heard of it being used is in freshwater tanks, it is a powerful oxidizer that can kill bacteria. I wouldn't want to use it in a reef tank because so much time, effort and money has been put into it I would rather spend more money on a generator.
 
I know a lot of people who have done it down here in Florida during hurricane outages. In one case it saved a guys 75 full reef for 2 weeks!
 

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