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Never had them |
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29 | 34.52% |
Had them but don't anymore |
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14 | 16.67% |
Have them and don't care |
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26 | 30.95% |
Have them and am desperatly trying to remove them |
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4 | 4.76% |
Have them and am sort of trying to remove them |
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11 | 13.10% |
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#1
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![]() Ah those things, I had some but they packed up and left a long time ago. It sounds like I got lucky on this problem.
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#2
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![]() hydroidea is a diverse group. hydroids can look like a lot of things from tiny brown zoos, to clear glass like tubes, to fuzz, to single or spider-web like like connected colonies. ignoring of course each species' pelagic hydromedusa stage.
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#3
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![]() I have 3 or 4 patches in my tank with the biggest patch being about the size of a nickel. I scramble them up with a fork and siphon the bits out every once in a while. I'm at the same place as Mark; I will quit trying to kill them as long as they don't spread.
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#4
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![]() Well, I didnt want to chance it so I covered the paches over with some epoxy. I hope that does it but well see if they come back....
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