peroxide dip

I'm moving to a new tank so I'll probably resort to plucking out each polyp and put the zoas on new rocks.

They aren't the colonial hydroids with the stalks......it's impossible to see them out of the water to pick off with tweezers. They're very hard to see with the naked eye.

I killed most of them with the dip but I've only been doing it once a week.
 
Yeah, those are very hard to deal with.
They are so tiny and hard to eradicate.
Some of them are so tiny that people think there is a bacterial infection or something like that going on...
Just keep working on them but make sure the zoas have enough time to recuperate from the dips.
It's an unending battle, but we love the zoas, so...
Good luck!!

Grandis.
 
Hey, I have a clove polyp frag that is becoming encased in a bushy algae, a tiny bit is on my sun coral but looks like it's resolving itself, question, can I dip either or both of these? I've head of some lps melting in the solution
 
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