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Yeah, someone suggested a while back that using peroxide during a hatch instead of water (since it's only 3% peroxide, the rest is water) keeps his incubator bacteria free. I said yeah, that sounds pretty sharp actually, I'm gonna try it! So this hatch, I am. Wish I was farther along so I could tel ya whether it's working or not. If you search 'peroxide' here on BYC, I think it turns up several threads where people discuss it.
Are we talking about using the peroxide for humidity in the incubator?
I'm no expert, but i seem to remember from chemistry class, that if you leave the lid off of the peroxide bottle, it will very shortly BE water. Hydrogen Peroxide is h2o2. Water is h2o. When the h2o2 is allowed to evaporate, is loses one of the o's and becomes h2o.
Just a thought. I'm not sure it would make a big difference for very long.
I also don't know how long it takes for that extra "o" to evaporate.
Hmmm so distilled water would do the same essentially? Actually. Just looked it up.
http://www.lenntech.com/processes/disinfection/chemical/disinfectants-hydrogen-peroxide.htm
Seems its used in even making the washing powder I mentioned and used to keep bacterial growth down in water systems all the time :> Will definatelyyyy try this for my next hatch next time!
"Hydrogen peroxide reacts very fast. It will than disintegrate into hydrogen and water, without the formation of byproducts. This increases the amount of oxygen in water." and then the higher oxygen in the bator might mean they can get a better "breath" even I bet even though it mentions serious side effects when exposed to h2o2 - I don't think it it means the oxygen resulting from it..