Go.Fish
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So i had some very small amounts of algae on this zoa covered rock in a 10 gallon tank. Instead of scrubbing between all the polyps and or manual removal i decided to remove the rock from the tank and use a syringe with 50/50 tank water to hydrogen peroxide (3%) in between all of the zoas. I probably used a total of 15ml of peroxide and gave it a really quick rinse with the same syringe and just tank water.
Placed the rock back in the tank and went out for family dinner. Returned 4 hours later to a bit of a disaster
Moral of the story, be careful with peroxide and dont use too much at once. Live and learn
I'm kind of surprised the other 2 chalices on the top left as well as the red acan colony were unaffected...
These are just guesstimates on what i think will survive...
#1 - 40% chance of survival - I ended up finding brown jelly on yesterday and fragged it in 1/2 last night, and placed both halves in different locations, the other half not shown is in poorer condition.
#2 and #3 - 99% sure they will be making a full recovery very shortly.
#4 - 75% chance this will completely recover but take time
#5 - 30% chance it will make a full recovery but could take a couple months
#6 - 10% chance this will survive
Placed the rock back in the tank and went out for family dinner. Returned 4 hours later to a bit of a disaster
Moral of the story, be careful with peroxide and dont use too much at once. Live and learn
I'm kind of surprised the other 2 chalices on the top left as well as the red acan colony were unaffected...


These are just guesstimates on what i think will survive...
#1 - 40% chance of survival - I ended up finding brown jelly on yesterday and fragged it in 1/2 last night, and placed both halves in different locations, the other half not shown is in poorer condition.
#2 and #3 - 99% sure they will be making a full recovery very shortly.
#4 - 75% chance this will completely recover but take time
#5 - 30% chance it will make a full recovery but could take a couple months
#6 - 10% chance this will survive