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Originally Posted by Stanlalee
http:///forum/post/3257167
those particular hydroids pictured are harmless (there's no real way to remove them. the only ones you can see are those stuck on the glass and they usually disappear shortly after the lights come on. In time numbers dwindle and they will disappear on their own). its the ones that mount on rock, sting corals and grow to plaque numbers that are bad:
and these are just two of thousands of different types of hydroids.
okay. Now how can I tell if I have them or not? I don't want to invest in livestock and I have pest in me tank.
http:///forum/post/3257167
those particular hydroids pictured are harmless (there's no real way to remove them. the only ones you can see are those stuck on the glass and they usually disappear shortly after the lights come on. In time numbers dwindle and they will disappear on their own). its the ones that mount on rock, sting corals and grow to plaque numbers that are bad:
and these are just two of thousands of different types of hydroids.
okay. Now how can I tell if I have them or not? I don't want to invest in livestock and I have pest in me tank.