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Are these zoa's growing out of the white or is the white growing over the zoa's?

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If you have a pair of tweezers, try grabbing a small piece of the white.

If it’s a sponge, it will pull right off.

Typically I say to just leave it. But in this case it may be choking out your zoas, so remove it.

Now about your algae problem.........
 

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I too think its a sponge. I would leave it be.
I dont see an algae problem.
 
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If you have a pair of tweezers, try grabbing a small piece of the white.

If it’s a sponge, it will pull right off.

Typically I say to just leave it. But in this case it may be choking out your zoas, so remove it.

Now about your algae problem.........
um yeah the algae, I have asked and been given some suggestions that I have started today.
 

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