In this video, I share a vital tip on how to keep your aquarium fish and shrimp safe during a prolonged power outage. Today, I faced this issue and found an effective solution using 6% hydrogen peroxide.
**What you'll learn:**
- **Dosage:** Use 1 ml of 6% hydrogen peroxide for every 20 liters of aquarium water. For my 40-liter tank, I used 2 ml.
- **Application:** Measure the hydrogen peroxide with a syringe, mix it with a mug of aquarium water, and pour it back into the tank.
- **Safety:** This method is safe for both fish and shrimp.
- **Effectiveness:** Watch as oxygen bubbles form in the water, providing oxygenation for up to 6 hours.
This simple yet effective technique can be a lifesaver for your aquatic pets during unexpected power outages. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more aquarium tips and tricks!
**What you'll learn:**
- **Dosage:** Use 1 ml of 6% hydrogen peroxide for every 20 liters of aquarium water. For my 40-liter tank, I used 2 ml.
- **Application:** Measure the hydrogen peroxide with a syringe, mix it with a mug of aquarium water, and pour it back into the tank.
- **Safety:** This method is safe for both fish and shrimp.
- **Effectiveness:** Watch as oxygen bubbles form in the water, providing oxygenation for up to 6 hours.
This simple yet effective technique can be a lifesaver for your aquatic pets during unexpected power outages. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more aquarium tips and tricks!
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