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Torinado94

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Any ideas on what the stringy stuff is around my zoas? I think it's GHA but I'm not sure. PXL_20210611_181618992.MP.jpg PXL_20210611_181543444.jpg PXL_20210611_181535435.MP.jpg
 

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What does your cleanup crew consist of? You can always manually remove it since it’s not at plague proportions, yet.
 

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At this point, my advice would be to manually remove it since it’s such a small amount and still manageable. What kind of snails do you have? Assuming it is hair algae and not bryopsis, some snails it and some don’t. Same with your lawnmower blenny.

The only way to truly confirm what it is, would be to get a sample of it and look at it under a microscope so you can check its cellular structure.
 

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