Hair algae on Zoa' Frags

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Hi Everyone,

I am looking to see what I should do. I have a couple of my Zoa Frags that has hair algae on the frag. It is starting to grow in between the Zoa's anyone have anything that can really help to get the hair algae off the frag, but won't damage the coral? Thanks in advance.
 

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You could get a old toothbrush or smth and brush it off gently, as not to damage the zoas themselves. Thats what i do, it works well but itll most likely grow back
 

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Hi! Hydrogen peroxide dip :). 1:1 ratio H202:tank water and leave for 1 minute. Kills the hair algae. You can also take a q tip soaked in H2O2 and spot treat. After you kill the algae, the zoas will grow over it and smother it out so you won’t have problems in the future
 
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Hi! Hydrogen peroxide dip :). 1:1 ratio H202:tank water and leave for 1 minute. Kills the hair algae. You can also take a q tip soaked in H2O2 and spot treat. After you kill the algae, the zoas will grow over it and smother it out so you won’t have problems in the future

I think I might give this a shot.. Just bought the WB 20 cube.. and it comes in tomorrow.. Going to cycle the tank and don't want to bring any of that stuff along with it! Bought brand new rock sand.. brand new system..
 

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I suggest taking the frag out,letting the polyp(s) close taking a dropper and dropping peroxide on the area where the algae is. Then placing the zoa's in a tank water bath,then placing it back in the tank. Or doing a 1:1 bath like mentioned for maybe 1-2 minutes. The zoa will then create what looks like a thick clear coating and bubble from the peroxide then its time to remove them. It may take a day or 2 for them to open doing it this way.

I'm currently going thru this same problem except it exploded in growth and now its everywhere lol. That's what happens when you aren't home for a month at a time though.. and then I am home for 2-3 days then on the road again.
 

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