Hydroids..any new methods to kill them?

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I have a pretty serious hydroid infestation and my research doesn’t show any promising results to eradicate them.

Any words of advice or success stories out there???
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I have used reef epoxy to cover them over with some success, used a thick layer, put superglue on the bottom and molded it over.

 

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Tuxedo urchin will eat them somewhat. I herd great things about a copper band butterfly. But I haven’t tryed yet .
A opposite reaction I noticed is, when I dosed phosphate. There numbers exploded. From a hundred tank wide to thousands.
 

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Check out the explosion in numbers from phosphate doseing . The white pic is before the bluish pic is today .
 

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I got copper band butterfly and bumblebee snails. We’ll see if they do anything. After that I’m going to meds in a QT/treatment tank.
 

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Yes sandman can you take a before pic and a after pic once your new animals do there work?
 
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Hopefully those snails work. Keep us posted on the progress! I have a lot of hydroids like yours that I need to get rid of.
Fingers crossed but I don’t have my hopes up. I imagine I’ll have to set up a QT tank and treat with meds.
 

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I have several patches from the 10 years I did no maintenance and stopped keeping corals but they have all stayed in small isolated 1-2" patches and never exploded or grow around corals. They've stayed this size for half a decade. I think I could manually remove them but the bumble bee snails sound fun. Ignore the half dead/alive birdsnest (the only coral dinos clung to when I had an outbreak).
 

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