How to kill sponge off of zoas

KBennett

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This ugly black sponge is killing my zoas.  I tried a freshwater dip - no help.

Any ideas?
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Yes, I know I have a cyano problem...
 

Pistol

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i think you would have to scrape it off
chemiclean will take care of that cyano
 

KBennett

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I've had it out of water before, but maybe not long enough.  Its really meaty and harder to scrape off than I thought it would.

I'll try 20 minutes tonight.  I think I'll try and dry it out with paper towels too.
 

unibob

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KBennett link said:
I've had it out of water before, but maybe not long enough.  Its really meaty and harder to scrape off than I thought it would.

I'll try 20 minutes tonight.  I think I'll try and dry it out with paper towels too.

I find the small master craft tools that look like dentist tools work best for picking it off.
 

KBennett

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Is there any hope of scraping it off the covered polyps?  I was trying not to hurt the mat last time I tried picking it off.
 

Duke

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or do what uniboob said and pat them dry with a paper towel but leave them out for like an hour or two.
 

Duke

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shitty. i tried it with some watermelon zoos, i think i did a fresh water dip too, but i was messing with them alot so who knows what was the actual thing that worked.
 

Boga

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KBennett link said:
Well, 20 minutes didn't work....
I think that I've read that exposure to air is introducing air bubbles in their feeding tubes, so they can't filter water anymore, so they starve. Maybe you should wait few days.
 

Neopimp

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Sure it's. sponge?  Encrusting type of algae perhaps? Kind of like coralline?
 
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