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Hello, i recently purchased 3 zoa frags and noticed that 2 of them had bubble algae. i decided to pluck off the bubble algae outside of the tank (without popping it) but then after reading about bubble algae i learned that if it was already there it will come back if i didn’t completely eliminate its root source. i panicked and ended up making a 50/50 solution of hydrogen peroxide with tank water and directly applied it on to the base with a syringe. I left my zoas out for a couple minutes to let them develop a slime film because of my paranoia in harming them. The thing is when i applied the solution a lot of the polyps turned white and their tips formed thick bubbles. Did i just kill my zoas or are they just extremely mad/stressed? here are some pics

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yeah did the same to mine when they got taken over by GHA they were close up for a couple days if you do the same to things like organ pipe though you might lose a polyp or two as i did when i dipped mine.
 
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Can you take the frag out and see if they come off? Looks like a flatworm maybe?
they don’t come off, i tried to puncture them after they were formed but they’re very thick so i refrained from forcing it. the bubbles werent there until i sprayed them with the hydrogen peroxide solution i mentioned earlier! there is nothing visible inside the bubbles. i’m thinking it was just a defense mechanism somehow?
 
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