White threads between zoas

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Can you help me id what these white thread like grows are? These are bam bams and they're all over between the polyps. They're staying closed :(
Also as you can see, some polyps are closed but you can see their skirts a bit, others are closed "tighter" what does that mean?
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I absolutely second this question!! I see it from time to time. They are clear and i pulled one off before. Im going to assume a sponge.
 
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They were dipped in coral rx before they went into the tank.
Was about mid October. Just started seeing these a few days ago.
 

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Hey guys
Can you help me id what these white thread like grows are? These are bam bams and they're all over between the polyps. They're staying closed :(
Also as you can see, some polyps are closed but you can see their skirts a bit, others are closed "tighter" what does that mean?
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Like i said above i have these too and they dont bother my zoas. I dont think they are a pest. You may have something else going on with your tank but i can be wrong.
 
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I've also had an issue with algae covering the polyps so not sure if it's that or the white things keeping them closed.
 

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Have you pulled em off or used a toothbrush on the zoas
 
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I just finished using a toothbrush. They did not come off. They almost remind me of feather dusters but very small. Not vermitid either, they're flexible.
 

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I just finished using a toothbrush. They did not come off. They almost remind me of feather dusters but very small. Not vermitid either, they're flexible.
Ya try tweezers?
 
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I'm having issues with some of the zoas sloughing off skin like a shed.
I'm wondering...is there a good dip that I can use to eliminate bacteria, algae, any pests. I was thinking bayer. What if I dipped all the zoa frags in bayer?
 
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Nope. They broke apart before I could use enough force to pull them off
 

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Hey guys
Can you help me id what these white thread like grows are? These are bam bams and they're all over between the polyps. They're staying closed :(
Also as you can see, some polyps are closed but you can see their skirts a bit, others are closed "tighter" what does that mean?
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Early signs of problematic algea. H2O2 treat the frag.
 
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Hahaha great, I'm taking advice from a drunk person
 
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It's just frustrating. This is a new frag tank and most of the zoas are closed
 

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