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I have dipped in coral rx but it doesn’t seem to be helping.
 
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So no worries about it bothering my zoas? I have noticed that they are thinning out where these are located.
 

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These are Colonial hydroids. While they can sting other organisms, you can quickly diminish them by starving them , ,simply by directing flow towards them which in turn, they cannot get any food as soon starve to death.
 

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