Zoas with green (hair) algae

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My 125 g has been up and running with a few fish for over 4 months. I have a couple of frags of zoas that have been beset with green
(hair) algae. (see pic below).
Virtually no algae in rest of tank. How do I get the algae off of my zoas??? I recently had an outbreak of red slime which I treated by physically removing, blowing and siphoning; under control (for now )
Thanks
 

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My 125 g has been up and running with a few fish for over 4 months. I have a couple of frags of zoas that have been beset with green
(hair) algae. (see pic below).
Virtually no algae in rest of tank. How do I get the algae off of my zoas??? I recently had an outbreak of red slime which I treated by physically removing, blowing and siphoning; under control (for now )
Thanks
I would recommend a peroxide dip if the Zoas are on plugs.
 

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