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i have a few small patches that haven't caused any problems but when i was joe's juicing some aptasia i gave them a squirt and it wiped out a big strip right through the middle of the patch
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I have had some success with taking the piece of rock out and running HOT water (boiled R/O, but I don;t see why tapwater wouldn't work as well) over the affected area. Every time I kalk, the hydroids come back like raffis cat. Been 2 weeks since I tried the boiling water method and they have not returned as of yet. |
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brush'em
I had a major hydoid popullation,used an old tooth brush just kept brushing them off the rock every time they appeared,soon it was less and less,havn't had any for over 3 months.Worked for me,could work for you.
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Thanks for all the ideas. i have tried to brush them away on a regular basis and they kept coming back...I removed the rock and scrubbed with a stainless brush-they came back! Right now I have all my rock in my sump with no light...they appear to have receded-just not sure they are gone! I put a link on my original message that shows them-not a great pic, but I will try to find a better one.
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My CopperBand Butterfly ate mine. Had a couple rocks with quite a few patches and are now all gone. I saw him picking at them a number of times so I assume he is the reason for them disappearing.
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I had a serious growth of hydroids and had tried everything to kill them with no success. One day last summer, my chiller broke and my tank went up to around 92 degrees. It killed all my sps and fish, but also killed my hydroids and they have never been back. I suggest you remove a piece of rock with hydroids from your tank and place it in a container and run the temp up to 92 degrees. It worked for me and it is worth testing on a small piece of rock.
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similar to my running hot water over the affected area...
definitely effective. |