Removing Zoa from my tank

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I have some green/brownish zoanthids that is now in what I would consider an overgrown state.
They are beginning to encroach on some of my most valued and sensitive corals including Acros, Favia, Sponges, ETC.
Want to know if there are any natural predators such as fish, or invertebrates that will eat Zoa.
Dont want to mess around with any chemicals as this could be potentially harmful to my tank in general.

Greatly appreciate your input.
 
Hi,

I am in the same predicament with palys. I gave up years ago. I have not found anything yet. I have heard of things here and there people tried, but nothing proven.

See if anyone around tonight has any info,
 
Boil some water and then suck it up in a syringe and spray it on them close that will kill them.
 
Wear protection and take caution! ;Pompus
 

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