Sponge eating zoa's?

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IMG_0526.JPG IMG_0527.JPG Are these sponges killing my zoa's? They start at the base under the plug and wrap them all up underneath. Then they envelope one at a time. Here's a couple pics. One that is killing all of them one at a time and one starting at the base of my UC's.

What should I do?
 
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Ok, so just take it out of the water and pick off what I can. The rock has 5 types of zoa's on it so I can't just remove the rock completely. I can lift it and put it back. None of the others are affected yet. There were other the same thing killed a while back on the other side of the tank.
 

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Not all the sponges hate air.
You can try that first though.
Many times I just remove the sponges with tweezers.
Not a big deal at all.
But WOW! That thing is swallowing the polyps!!!! Crazy!:eek:
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Not all the sponges hate air.
You can try that first though.
Many times I just remove the sponges with tweezers.
Not a big deal at all.
But WOW! That thing is swallowing the polyps!!!! Crazy!:eek:
Grandis.

Just pull with tweezers and they'll come off? They won't just tear into pieces?
 

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Just pull with tweezers and they'll come off? They won't just tear into pieces?
You could try, also try some peroxide =) keep your zoas out of water for a half hour, they should be fine and im pretty positive the sponge will die
 
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You could try, also try some peroxide =) keep your zoas out of water for a half hour, they should be fine and im pretty positive the sponge will die

Will the peroxide hurt the zoas? I could inject it in the sponge or just dip them.
 

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I think they call for half and half of 3% but imo deffinitly not needed. I just fill up a shot glass and pour it in a pint container. Everything bubbles and floats away. Zoas looks a little wierd at first but theyll be fine. Alot of local stores gets zoa colonys that are shipped in newspaper for a few days on end. You can prob get away with leaving it out
 

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