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Hey guys, I have been working away during the week and leave the wife and youngest to look after the tank but I have noticed a small Zoa colony that has been taken over by what I think may be hydroids? Can anyone confirm and if so should I remove from the tank or are they harmless? I e attached some lights off photos as they seem to look clearer

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Hard to tell from the picture! I want to say feather dusters, but I am leaning towards Aiptasia. Hopefully someone else will chime in.
 
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My worry was Aptasia as I had a small outbreak a couple of weeks ago however it never looked like these.
 

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They are just some little tube worms, i have tons, they dont sting they only filter water. You should remove them if possible if they are on coral, since they might irritate it. Otherwise harmless. I would recommend just pull them off carefully with any tweezers you have its pretty easy
 

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Hey guys, I have been working away during the week and leave the wife and youngest to look after the tank but I have noticed a small Zoa colony that has been taken over by what I think may be hydroids? Can anyone confirm and if so should I remove from the tank or are they harmless? I e attached some lights off photos as they seem to look clearer

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Looks like a cluster of tube worms which use their fans to capture food. Some refer to these as cluster dusters
 
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They are just some little tube worms, i have tons, they dont sting they only filter water. You should remove them if possible if they are on coral, since they might irritate it. Otherwise harmless. I would recommend just pull them off carefully with any tweezers you have its pretty easy
Ok thanks, you learn something new every day!
 
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