1 Cup Of This KILLS Every Hidden Pest On Aquarium Plants — But Never Harms Your Fish
This video walks aquarium owners through a simple pre-tank quarantine dip using 3% hydrogen peroxide, a safe and affordable alternative to expensive branded plant disinfectants. Whether you're bringing home new plants for a freshwater aquarium or restocking a planted tank, understanding how to properly dip, dilute, and rinse new plants is essential for preventing algae spores, fungal spores, and hydra from ever reaching your display tank. We break down the exact dilution ratio, dip timing for different plant types, and the step-by-step quarantine process that catches problems before they start. By following this method, you will gain better control over what enters your tank and avoid the frustrating cycle of unexplained algae blooms and pest outbreaks weeks after adding new plants

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