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Hi everyone,
I have some zoas with a bunch of hair algae on them, and even some with bryopsis. While I'm working on fixing the levels that got me the hair algae to begin with, some of it is just tucked in between polyps a bit too well.
I've seen hydrogen peroxide be recommended to me recently but many of the sources I find about it are nearly 10 years old and I don't see many things that are more recent which strikes me as odd. Is using hydrogen peroxide still the go-to or is there something else I could try?
I have some zoas with a bunch of hair algae on them, and even some with bryopsis. While I'm working on fixing the levels that got me the hair algae to begin with, some of it is just tucked in between polyps a bit too well.
I've seen hydrogen peroxide be recommended to me recently but many of the sources I find about it are nearly 10 years old and I don't see many things that are more recent which strikes me as odd. Is using hydrogen peroxide still the go-to or is there something else I could try?