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Hey guys,
I found a site that suggested using half tank water and half hydrogen peroxide for a quick 5 min dip for zoas that are starting to be covered in algae. I tried it last night and it worked amazingly. The algae is now almost all gone and the zoas are starting to come back out. Thought I would share.
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how long did you dip for and what type of algae
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It's that green algae that likes to spread over new rocks, you know that algae. My zoas were completely covered in it and a 5 min dip and by the next day it was gone and the zoas looked much better.
I believe it is called Green Film Algae.
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