Featherdusters or Hydroids? (pic)

Logzor

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Which are these. If they are bad how do I get rid of them?

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Thanks!
 
they're colonial hydroids , if you can get the rock out , then burn them
 
kalk paste and scraping is temporary as they will return. A blow torch takes no prisoners.
 
If they attach to your corals or around coral they will kill it.

Now I've got a question have some on the side of my clam I have taken the clam out twice and scrubed it and they are back again. How do I remove them with out killing my clam?
 
Make a kalk paste and smear it over the clamshell. To be certain that the thing is off, maybe take one of those miniature blow touches that often come in those butane-soldering kits and wave the flame over the area of the shell and burn the bugger up. Just don't heat the shell through and damage the clam.

I've got these things growing on some rocks that have self cemented themselves to the bottom of the tank, so getting rid of them is going to be difficult for me.

Are there any known natural predators of Hydroids?
 
OK...I've had these things for a while, several patches of 20 to 40, but never noticed any adverse effects. I always thought they were some kind of worm.

...sounds like they're bad.

So, remove rock from tank, blow torch to the patch, then what...rinse the area with saltwater and directly back into the tank? Do I have to worry about residue from the burnt sections?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10940783#post10940783 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by guitar510


So, remove rock from tank, blow torch to the patch, then what...rinse the area with saltwater and directly back into the tank? Do I have to worry about residue from the burnt sections?

nah. Where you torch your rock will turn this really cool bright orange color for a day or two before turning white
It would be a potential problem if you were torching entire large rocks. But you are just nailing the surface in spots.



its a great way to get rid of aiptasia too that is 100% effective every time. Torch them until they stop smoking :lol:
 
ok, but these are different than the little red tube worms, correct? I have hundreds of the little hard tube worms all over my system, and have corals that just melt or skin right over them. The acros win that battle every time.
 
I just noticed these on some rock and on the chaeto in my sump. I have a new tank, only 3 weeks old. I havent noticed them in my display, what should I do with such a new tank??? Is there any kind of shrimp or crab I can put in to take care of these guys??
 
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