This seems to have worked for me.
This seems to have worked for me.
I realize this is an old post, but maybe this may help some browsing. I have had hydroids gaining control of my tank for the last year. I would pick the rocks til I was blue in the face. It always came back. My cleanup crew would not touch it. turbos, blue legs, peps, none of them would pay any mind.
A while back I had a hair algae problem and thats when I got my turbos, which ate almost every bit of the hair algae, but I still had some growing in odd places that they could not get, so I bought a product called "chem-marin algae stop". It killed off the remaining hair algae in about a week and I had not used any since.
Well after pulling out lots of hair dealing with the hydroids, I thought I would try it on a patch of them. I turned the pump off, covered a 1 inch patch and let it sit for about half an hour. turned the pump back on and went to sleep. Next day, that same 1 inch patch seems to have been thinned out. That evening I noticed 3 blue legs were on top of the patch of hydroids I had treated, munching away at them. I turned the pump off and tried another patch the same way as a couple nights prior. Next morning both areas I had treated, hydroids gone!!!!! Did the whole tank over the next week or so and happy to say they are gone for now.
I cant say if the algae stop did the trick and the blue legs just cleaned up the dead or if the algae stop was like putting a condiment on to the hydroids giving the blue legs a tasty treat.
If you've exhausted all else, give it a try. Hope it helps some of you.