Blasto help please

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I have a little frag of a red blasto and brown hair algae is growing in it. I have tryed pulling some of it off but idk if that just made things worse?? I have phosguard and trying to get my CUC to pick it out. Anyone have any other ideas to save this coral?
 

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I don't know how well blasts deal with peroxide, so I would recommend "painting" directly on the algae, let it react for a couple minutes, rinse in fresh saltwater, and return it
 

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I have a blasto that floated right off his skeleton? now he is sitting on the sand attached to nothing? will he survive?
 

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I doubt it. Sounds like polyp bail out to me. I've never heard of blastos doing it though so i could be wrong.
 
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Ya my blasto is in a poor shape right now. but everything else is going great. With keeping there color. I going to try to place it in a shady place and see from there.
 

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I've had the issue with algae on my Zoas as well. I dipped them which made the Zoas more angry and the aglae came back. I've had much better luck lowering my feeding, using a spot feeder to blast the algae off and having waiting small siphon hose to clear it out. It's a pain, but after a week the zoas started improving and the algae is starting to die.

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