Digitate hydroids spreading. What to do?

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Limpets do not work against hydroids .
hydroids spread quickly in a aquarium without fish for some reason . I have hundreds of them. Used to be thousands of hydroids.
I don’t know what kills them , yet . I’ve been thinking of bumble bee snails?? I did notice a sea hare will eat some , but I still have hydroids after the sea hare starved.
 

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I have a 4 month old mixed reef with fish and have an explosion of these things. They only come out at night and flop around in the flow. They started embedded in a zoa patch that is open during the day just fine and have spread fast all over my tank. I am feeding heavy to keep nitrates up. What’s strange is all my coral came from my old reef and I do not recall ever seeing them. Here is a vid of them from ground zero in my zoa patch.

 

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I don’t think they are hydroids . Hydroids look like clusters of feather duster worms but tiny with tubes.
 

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I have a 4 month old mixed reef with fish and have an explosion of these things. They only come out at night and flop around in the flow. They started embedded in a zoa patch that is open during the day just fine and have spread fast all over my tank. I am feeding heavy to keep nitrates up. What’s strange is all my coral came from my old reef and I do not recall ever seeing them. Here is a vid of them from ground zero in my zoa patch.


Those are defininty hydroids. I have them all over and are threatening just about everything. I can say Zoas, Montis and a trumpet coral are the most affected right now.
Has anyone found a solution? I’m about to add an army of peppermint shrimp, hopefully one will take a liking to them...
 

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Bump. I'm assuming this is what is being discussed in the thread? (See picture) That is attached to a piece of Hawaii black sand for size reference.

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I had a few come in a frag plug. They especially multiply when small particle foods are fed. I have controlled/reduced them by rinsing all frozen food first, limiting ReefRoids to a small portion once a week using a filter sock on cleaning day and grabbing the 'string' part with a tweezers whenever I can (since it breaks off, the animal is forced to rebuild a new one and If I do it 3-4 times the animal disappears, so either moves or dies. On occasion, I have found the base pseudopod ('foot') and have been able to remove the whole animal at once with a surgical tweazer.
 

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I’m wondering if a copper band butterfly will eat them?
Likely. I wouldn’t able to confirm anymore as mine just died fee day ago after 1 month in my tank for unknown reasons but it was eating anything can be picked of a rock
 

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I read somewhere that Halloween hermit crabs take care of these. I bought 2 the last trip to the LFS. I know one half of my tank is clear but the other side is untouched. Both seemed to molt right after I got them so they only had a couple of days to graze. They are just now starting to get motivated again. I have 2 patches on some rock that I’m watching specifically to see if they disappear. Don’t want to spread any false hope until I know for sure. So far one half is clear but I never paid to much attention on any specific patches.
 

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I can say tuxedo urchins aren’t doing the job . Same goes for hermits. I’m going through a move right now so I haven’t had time to get a copperband butterfly.
 

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I read somewhere that Halloween hermit crabs take care of these. I bought 2 the last trip to the LFS. I know one half of my tank is clear but the other side is untouched. Both seemed to molt right after I got them so they only had a couple of days to graze. They are just now starting to get motivated again. I have 2 patches on some rock that I’m watching specifically to see if they disappear. Don’t want to spread any false hope until I know for sure. So far one half is clear but I never paid to much attention on any specific patches.
so how it is working now? although it is said that these will retrakt as the thank matures I would be interested if Halloweens worked.
 

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Well, with the one hermit he has actually just about cleared the tank. I would say it was about 3 weeks and I really have to search to find one. If I had a second it would be completely clear.
Only one of the two I originally bought survived. The second wasn’t doing much and within a week had passed.
 

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Well, with the one hermit he has actually just about cleared the tank. I would say it was about 3 weeks and I really have to search to find one. If I had a second it would be completely clear.
Only one of the two I originally bought survived. The second wasn’t doing much and within a week had passed.
Time for shopping than always need a good excuse
 

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hey guys, I am having a hydroid explosion in my QT. Would be great to know what worked for you. Thanks.
 

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hey guys, I am having a hydroid explosion in my QT. Would be great to know what worked for you. Thanks.
As above the Halloween Hermits make a dent on the population. I have literally just managed to get one. They reduced over time anyway but I like those hermits. @Muwahha had success within a few weeks.
 

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As above the Halloween Hermits make a dent on the population. I have literally just managed to get one. They reduced over time anyway but I like those hermits. @Muwahha had success within a few weeks.
Awesome. I still have a couple of these guys in my display. You're right, I used to have a dozen of them. Very peaceful guys, never touched my snails
 

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