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|  hydroids Anyone know if "cooking" liverock will kill colonial hydroids? | 
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|   I had a bad case of hydroids a few years ago.   When my chiller broke, my temp of my tank went to around 90-95 degrees.   It killed almost everything including my hydroids.  I haven't seen a single hydroid since. Try soaking your rock in water around 90 degrees and see if it works...... Jim | 
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|   They are all on 1 rock so that shouldnt be a problem. Thanks | 
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|   I had some, but not too many, mostly about 6 each in 4 clusters. Took a propane torch to them and they never came back. And I saved the rest of the rock, little feather dusters survived. | 
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|   Blow torch or as someone else suggested before (which is brilliant) soldering iron!!  Cooking won't get rid of them...unless you do it on the stove!   | 
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