How to kill hydroids before they spread.

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I have some colonial hydroids and they’re spreading fast. What’s the best way to get rid of these?
 
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Thanks I’ll have to try this tomorrow.
Try using a Sea Hare...I have the brown Hydroids which have been a blane in my life for 18months, Tried to scrubbed off, Kalk all sorts....these guys are the only thing which are really kicking its butt!
 
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Peps are hit and miss imo... more likely to nip your corals although I had some rid some aips.... they don’t touch my hydroids or my aips anymore just my SPS... the sea hares are the only thing which I have had success with. I’ve tried peps, non reef safe starfish and a tiger Crowley...none has worked like the hares.... try them they are far more reef safe than the peps!
 

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Peps are hit and miss imo... more likely to nip your corals although I had some rid some aips.... they don’t touch my hydroids or my aips anymore just my SPS... the sea hares are the only thing which I have had success with. I’ve tried peps, non reef safe starfish and a tiger Crowley...none has worked like the hares.... try them they are far more reef safe than the peps!
what kinda of sea hare, is there a specific one
 
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