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So I am fighting a burst of digitate hydroids right now. They have gone down in numbers but I am still a long way from where I want to be. I adder peppermint shrimp in hopes one would have a taste.

But without doing coral feedings like Reef Roids and such I am concerned about my Christmas Tree worms and other filter feeders.

Should I go back to feeing the tank?
 

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So I am fighting a burst of digitate hydroids right now. They have gone down in numbers but I am still a long way from where I want to be. I adder peppermint shrimp in hopes one would have a taste.

But without doing coral feedings like Reef Roids and such I am concerned about my Christmas Tree worms and other filter feeders.

Should I go back to feeing the tank?
Have you considered a banded shrimp, they are effective at controlling hydroids
 

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So I am fighting a burst of digitate hydroids right now. They have gone down in numbers but I am still a long way from where I want to be. I adder peppermint shrimp in hopes one would have a taste.

But without doing coral feedings like Reef Roids and such I am concerned about my Christmas Tree worms and other filter feeders.

Should I go back to feeing the tank?
Put a direct flow towards them. They will probably starve. Hydroids have some predator like hermit crabs ,emerald crab,butterfly fish and Peppermint shrimp but still some eats them while some will not. I have colonial hydroids which would not bother anything so I let them be in my tank also I like their appearance......
 
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