Coral spionid boring worms

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Hello everyone , i noticed that one of my SPS frags look pale with no polyp extention .
i searched the web and found this photos.
its boring spionid worms.
Does anyone succeed eliminating this little busters ?
Are they any fish that eats them ?
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ive had a few, cut way back on the frag when they're extended you may be able to cut them out.

I've done this and still had them survive but I've also eliminated them from frags this way.

they will eventually multiply, so eradicate them sooner than later
 

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I’ve cut my corals up to remove as well, but have you seen this thread yet? Some folks tried potassium chloride or interceptor. Hopefully a worthy read. keep us posted on your updates

 

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