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Not sure what this is. I didn't see these yesterday. Anyone have a clue?

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Maybe a better Pic. Sorry taken with my phone. They a white/clear stalks with limbs all up it. Not aiptasia as far as I can tell.
 

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Maybe a better Pic. Sorry taken with my phone. They a white/clear stalks with limbs all up it. Not aiptasia as far as I can tell.
Colonial hydroids and rock can be placed in container of tank water and then scrub them off
 
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Thanks. I will do that now. Luckily it's a single rock with nothing on it yet.
 
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I took out the rock and scrubbed it with a toothbrush. I then put the end of the rock with hydroids on it and soaked in hydrogen peroxide for a few minutes and rinsed well with clean water. Hope this takes care of em.
 
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Colonial hydroids and rock can be placed in container of tank water and then scrub them off
I took out the rock and scrubbed it with a toothbrush. I then put the end of the rock with hydroids on it and soaked in hydrogen peroxide for a few minutes and rinsed well with clean water. Hope this takes care of em.
 

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