Colonial hydroids on new Hawaiian feather duster.

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So I found some hydroids on my new Hawaiian feather duster: https://imgur.com/gallery/7ytrqFo
Anyone have any ideas on how to get them off the worm. I know I cant dip it, and I know I probably cant smother them in epoxy or glue like I have other hydroids in the past. May just have to take it back to LFS. Thoughts?
 

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In my experience, i've found that hydroids tend to not last long once they're in the tank. They starve out. However if you're really set on getting them out I would return the feather duster and exchange it for one that doesn't have them :)
 

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