Digitate Hydroids

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Fendebazole Will not kill them long term. I treated my tank and within a month they were back I did a second treatment and it did absolutely nothing to them. I am at the point of completely redoing the tank.
 

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Fendebazole Will not kill them long term. I treated my tank and within a month they were back I did a second treatment and it did absolutely nothing to them. I am at the point of completely redoing the tank.
Brutal....
 

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I don't have anemones or gsp so I can't speak for them. I do have a few zoos and they did not bother them at all.
What is the process for Fendabazole?
Sorry I don’t know how to link the string but there is a post on here titled “here it is! Fendbenazole for digitate hydroids” search that. It is real long so takes some time to get exact dosage and directions. I will try to find how to link
 

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Sorry been misspelling it is fenbendazole
 

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Btw. Starving them does nothing. My tank has been fallow for 60 days with no feeding and were worse
 

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so a little bump here, I have tons of digitate hydroids in the sump and absolutely none I can see in the display. Obviously something is hunting them down, I just wish I knew what, I’m suspecting the copperband butterfly as he nuked all the aptaisia and feather dusters in my tank in about a week lol so I wouldn’t be surprised if he keeps the digitate at bay as well, they do look very similar to feather dusters.
 

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100% is the copperband butterfly. I had 0 hydroids in display with my copperband, but he died, after 3 years, and now my display is full of them.
 

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