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super7 02-19-2008 12:40 AM

Acro eating flat worms
 
I was wondering what you would use to eat/kill them before putting them in your tank.
Thanks Super7

phillybean 02-19-2008 12:59 AM

http://www.melevsreef.com/aefw.html

If you have a coral that has them, don't risk putting it in your tank until they are all gone.

super7 02-19-2008 01:01 AM

I know, that is why I want to figure out how to rid corals of them before I add them to my tank.
Thanks Super7

michika 02-19-2008 01:09 AM

So your asking about how to QT corals that have flatworms? What kind of corals? SPS, LPS, softies?

For SPS I use a dip with Tropic Marin Pro Coral Cure (iodine dip), and then I treat my QT tank residents with interceptor. I try to treat to avoid three things; red bugs, nudibranchs, and monti-eating flatworms.

Aquattro 02-19-2008 01:17 AM

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Originally Posted by michika (Post 302964)
So your asking about how to QT corals that have flatworms? What kind of corals? SPS, LPS, softies?


This is about acro eating flatworms, so it would only apply to acropora...

I was recently told that camel shrimp eat them, just heresay at this point. Anyone have any experience with these?

michika 02-19-2008 01:27 AM

I heard that they could travel on other SPS though.

I haven't run into the camel shrimp thing yet. Sorry.

Aquattro 02-19-2008 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by michika (Post 302968)
I heard that they could travel on other SPS though.

I suppose they drift between different colonies to spread, so it's possible that some may land on something other than an acro. Just to make it more fun :)

Chaloupa 02-19-2008 01:32 AM

I HAVE Acro Eating flatworms...sad thing is you don't know you have them even AFTER 6 weeks of QT! There are quite a few threads that discuss using Camel Shrimp in your sump, rotate corals through there but not leaving the coral for longer than an hour in the sump exposed to the shrimps as they will eat the coral once the flatworm and eggs are gone. There also another suggestion to remove ALL acros from the tank, scrape off any remnants, and QT them using the above camel shrimp in the sump, and picking off any eggs that you can under a scope.....it is a nasty nasty nasty thing to have. Then you leave the display tank acro free for...well as long as you can but not less than 2 or is it 3 months...can't remember...

Right now I am just living with them..they do damage... ALOT of damage....but....I don't trade corals and am just living with it until I decide that I want to do something.....now Monti eating Nudi's....had those too...NASTY too...! I'd take redbugs any day over either of those.....and so far I haven't actually heard of a monti eating flatworm...just the acro eating flatworm and red planaria flatworm.

Chaloupa 02-19-2008 01:34 AM

From all the reading I have done, they must have an acro to survive and reproduce

whiteice669 02-19-2008 01:56 AM

the only sure fire way I know of is to aquire Dino's (aka brown snot ) after a real short time nudi's,flat worms and red bugs are a thing of the past...


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