Peroxide dipping NPS Gorgonian to deal with algae?

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I have a 2 NPS gorgonians and algae has started growing on one of them. It's not a lot rn and the polyps are frequently open and feeding but I want to deal with it before its too late. Can I do a hydrogen peroxide dip to deal with it? Or will that hurt the coral?

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I would risk it, if I were you, I would get some tweezers, Seachem dip or revive and maybe a toothbrush to get everything off. Be careful though, good luck!
 

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You could squirt it with peroxide with flow off. Thats what I do to mine!
 

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