brandon429
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Thank you it sounds like you had an unreasonably tough run!!



I just tried it myself, took out about 8 rocks that were on the top of my rockwork, and dipped them in H2O2. If they had corals I tried to just use a dropper and dose it onto the rest of the rock and avoid the corals. I did this on a few LPS/detached corals that were on my sandbed the other day, and it worked well. Seems like this will be a tool/aid in beating GHA, but with larger tanks (mines also a 92g corner) it will be near impossible to eradicate like this because of the scope of things.
Ill be using this in conjunction with GFO (Ive found this stuff to be pretty useless even if I change it every two days), skimming, macro algae, and I think most importantly a algae turf scrubber. Have you looked into scrubbers? I set mine up a few weeks ago and it has already started to grow GHA on it, so hoping the scrubber will out compete my display
Good luck to you also, its a hell of a battle!
I agree, use one or the other or the ATS offline/back on after you are sure peroxide is dissipated. if it was me id use exclusively one or the other, ATS has a great track method and since its all natural its a respectable method. Adey and Santamonica would agree only they wouldn't reciprocate the appreciation for my preferred method lol
I like peroxide solely due to the quickness, natural approaches are very respectable in their own right, or methods that control phosphate for example. There are many ways to a clean tank!