Green hair algae?

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I noticed my zoanthids weren't opening up as much and upon a closer inspection I noticed what appears to be a hair like algae. Can anyone help me ID this? How do I remove this without damaging the coral?

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Mix 4 parts tank water 1 part peroxide and dip for 5 mins then pull remaining algae off with tweezers. they may stay closed for awhile but they will open back up
 
Does anyone else think those are majano? They were sold to me as green zoanthid... :/ Could they be button polyps?
 
Does anyone else think those are majano? They were sold to me as green zoanthid... :/
Majano anemones are shaped differently, they have a second skirt closer to the mouth. You got some sweet zoas with some algae. Some tangs will eat it but a quick peroxide dip will do the job just fine. If you happen to have some pests in there the dip might knock them off as well.
 
Just gave them a 5 minute bath in a 4:1 3% hydrogen peroxide bath... Hopefully they turn out OK. The polyps look white...
 

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