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Unread 09/12/2012, 07:35 PM   #1
Clownfishfan
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Unhappy Killing hydroids with heat?

Does it actually work?
I just found a jellyfish hydroid in my dwarf tank and was wondering if I could just move the 3 dwarfs to a qt and put a heater in the main tank to kill them off? The only place they could have came from is from the brine shrimp, I don't go through the pain of decapping. I know, I know your supposed to decapp them but I could never get it mastered, I've got enough little tanks laying around that I can quickly and easily move them into a new/clean tank before it becomes a problem. My original plan was to just put them in a new tank but I'm going out of town this weekend(the dwarfs are going with me) and I'm not going to be able to stick to the regular plan.


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Unread 09/12/2012, 10:20 PM   #2
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Being that I've never had hydroids I don't know the answer to your query.
However, you can still stop the hydroids from cysts by doing a sterilization with bleach before hatching.
Basically it means hydrating the cysts first and then putting bleach in (about 1 part in 10) for about 4 minutes, rinsing well in tap water and then proceeding to hatch as normal.
(Decap process but with less bleach and shorter duration)


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