Hair algae infested zoas

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Hey yall. I have a zoa colony being over run by hair algae. What is the best way to proceed? I cant really get to the hair algae because it's in between the zoas.

As always thank you in advance
 

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Hey yall. I have a zoa colony being over run by hair algae. What is the best way to proceed? I cant really get to the hair algae because it's in between the zoas.

As always thank you in advance
I just took care of a zoa rock with the exact same problem Saturday, I couldn't even see the zoas in the algae. I took the rock out and picked off as much as I could with tweezers then I dabbed what I couldn't get to with hydrogen peroxide on a qtip. After a quick rinse in saltwater I put them back in the tank and they are now algae free.

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Tweezer to go in between the polyps and rip it off. Or half hydrogen peroxide half tank water dip for 2-3 minutes. After that dip rinse zoas off in tank water. Zoas will be ticked for a day or two but all the hair algae will disappear within a few days.
 

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Tweezer to go in between the polyps and rip it off. Or half hydrogen peroxide half tank water dip for 2-3 minutes. After that dip rinse zoas off in tank water. Zoas will be ****** for a day or two but all the hair algae will disappear within a few days.
I've done this before with success. It will definitely **** off the zoas for a couple of days. I've only had one small colony melt away after doing this but they weren't in good shape to begin with.
 
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Ok. I think I will try that. I was also thinking some nopox and wait to see how that turns out. I haven't tried that yet because I know zoas like dirty water and didnt want to strip the nutrients
 

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