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This has been growing and dont know what to do to get rid of it, i dosed Nopox for a couple of weeks and helped a little at first but then it continued growing..


I have a 210 gal reef with refugium my parameters are

8.0 Alk
0 nitrates
400 calcium
0 Po4

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Those are hydroids. What are you feeding your tank?
 

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Nothing with small particulates for your coral?
 
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I was feeding coral frenzy but havent for the last month or so.. ive had this for around 6 months, and continues to grow
 

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#reefsquad
Id like a close up. Your the master but I really wanna say those are coral.

Either way, IMo, id smother those with putty right away and pull easy rocks and kill or put em in a bucket w powerhead to treat. Big colonies of some things are harder to kill. Like blue clove polyps and a couple types of tubeworms,red shrooms, and also hydroids . The reproduction rate can be big in large numbers.
Put the tank on a diet (keep fish happy but..) and be ready to do some light killing clean up.
 
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Id like a close up. Your the master but I really wanna say those are coral.

Either way, IMo, id smother those with putty right away and pull easy rocks and kill or put em in a bucket w powerhead to treat. Big colonies of some things are harder to kill. Like blue clove polyps and a couple types of tubeworms,red shrooms, and also hydroids . The reproduction rate can be big in large numbers.
Put the tank on a diet (keep fish happy but..) and be ready to do some light killing clean up.

What type of diet? Im only feeding frozen mysis, how do you recommend killing them?
 

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What type of diet? Im only feeding frozen mysis, how do you recommend killing them?
Take coral putty and make it a flat thin disk. put super glue gel one one side and put it over the stuff ya wanna kill. with luck it dies. if it doesn't we have to find a plan B

If it doesn't die by Putty, a small rock with the badguy on it goes in a bucket of tank water with a powerhead. Then you try out a well known reef safe pesticide to see what kills it. Salifert flatworm exit etc etc
Then use it on the tank.

Strain the mysis a bit or dilute the juice.
 
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Take coral putty and make it a flat thin disk. put super glue gel one one side and put it over the stuff ya wanna kill. with luck it dies. if it doesn't we have to find a plan B

If it doesn't die by Putty, a small rock with the badguy on it goes in a bucket of tank water with a powerhead. Then you try out a well known reef safe pesticide to see what kills it. Salifert flatworm exit etc etc
Then use it on the tank.

Strain the mysis a bit or dilute the juice.

Ok will do, just put the putty in. Will report back soon. Thanks
 

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Ok will do, just put the putty in. Will report back soon. Thanks
Yup. tag me or the reefsquad. If you can get a better closer pic I would love that.
But Renee is usually right.
 

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