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![]() looking for something that will eat digitate hydroids. preferably a small fish that can live happily with my current fish in my dt for years to come...
40 gal dt (upgrade very soon) pink/blue spotted goby/pistal pair old black molly very small yellow tang small scooter dragonet young maroon clown snails and hermits some acans my finger coral pseudocorynactis and other random hitchhiker Corallimorphs/mushrooms? please help, these worms are breeding fast and seem to bother the couple corals i do have. thanks. |
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![]() All my angels ate them (potters, cherub, black and regal) but non of them were reefsafe and polyps of any description were fair game
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![]() hopefully reef safe fish... not like im having much luck with the corals so far anyways... thanks
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![]() FYI Hydroids are from the Phylum Cnidaria meaning they are a coral not a worm.
If you only have a few on each rock torching sounds pretty easy to me. You don't have to baste the rock in flame killing everything with a tiger torch. You can just zap the individuals with a little butane torch and leave the rest of the rock untouched. Just like the other pests (aptasia, majano, flatworms, red bugs, bubble algae etc) its a lot easer to deal with them when you first spot them than to wait until they take over. Long term natural control with a fish that eats undesirable coral but not desirable coral sounds pretty unlikely especially in a small tank with territorial fish like a clown and tang.
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![]() I've never heard of anything available to us that eats them (edit: spoke too soon). Although there are probably species of nudibranch that do... I say that because there seems to be a nudibranch for everything. What I have heard of people doing is burning them off of the rock with a torch. A small butane torch should work but in one instance a friend of mine used a large propane tiger torch to burn them off of +200lbs of his live rock.
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