Help! Speckled krak hasn't opened due to green algae

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Pic attached. About a week ago this speckled krak closed due to algae growing on it. It hasn't opened since and I'm afraid I'm going to lose it. So far I've tried the following:

-Cleaning with Q-Tip
-15/85% Hydrogen peroxide / tank water dip for 10 minutes
-Furan-2 dip
-Moving to lower light

My last thought is to stick it in the sump and turn off the light for 2 days hoping it kills the algae.

Need help!

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Not in total darkness. Just some shade. It will open up toward the light. I have Rasta and some eagle eye with algae and they opened up and I ripped off the algae
 
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Hoping for the best! All my other Zoas are doing wonderfully. Quite upset the most expensive one in my tank has been closed for a week >_<
 

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As the rest of the plug and rocks looks quite clean I would wonder if that is not more of a fungus on the zoa. I have had this issues before and have had success doing furan-2 for 3 days in a row then a break for a week. Turkey baste 2-3 times a day. It does looks stressed at this point so perhaps the lower light will help.
 

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Ive been seeing this pop up more and more lately :( I lost a frag of zoas last year to it. Just never opened then started to disintegrate on me.
Didnt spread to anything else though so I chalked it up to an immunity thing for that specific one.
 

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I used an eye dropper (underwater) to blow it off when that happened to my Sunny Ds. May have to be persistent, but gets job done and doesn't harm the zoa
 

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Did the peroxide help at all? I'm surprised it still has that much algae....keep in med flow low light. Polyps can survive weeks without opening, I wouldn't give up. I wipe off the algae with my fingers but that stuff looks calcified..
 

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The polyp itself doesnt look bad in the pic. its just preventing it from opening.
What helped me when that happened was raising my nitrates and moving it a tank that was mature-it was previously in a newer tank. (<6 months at the time)
Keep at it. polyps are very resistant little critters. I once had a 10 frag of fruit loops that completely died off. I accidentally left the (what I thought was empty) frag plug in the tank and now I have 3 polyps growing on it.
@A. grandis was extremely helpful while I was going through this "dark time" lol maybe he has some insights here
 

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Only for suggestion algae can't grow over living tissue
Generally bacterias can do it
 
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Did the peroxide help at all? I'm surprised it still has that much algae....keep in med flow low light. Polyps can survive weeks without opening, I wouldn't give up. I wipe off the algae with my fingers but that stuff looks calcified..

I dont think the peroxide helped much. There was some bubbling but that's it. Yeah I used a Q-Tip to gently do it, but that is what is remaining.

Only for suggestion algae can't grow over living tissue
Generally bacterias can do it

So it's some form of Bacteria?

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I think I am going to try another round of Furan-2
 

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I dipped a cheap zoa colony with 30/70 (H202/H20) for 5 mins, and I kid you not, almost all of them died, and the remaining ones are still looking bleached even after 2 months,.

But other people are lucky, and get good results most of the time. Maybe depends on the zoa/paly species?
 

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Following along. I have had some algae?/bacteria? growing on my tiny little rasta polyp, and another small colony of unidentified zoas. I have been using a qtip to rub everything off of them, they will open for a day or two and then whatever it is grows back.

Mine had a bad odor when I was wiping them off. Hard to describe but it was pretty strong.
 

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I will blow it with a turkey baster. Move it lower and observe. It should open in a few days
 

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