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![]() Having an outbreak of flat worms, what the best way to rid the tank of these little guys?!? Thanks
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![]() Flat worm Exit. Be ready to siphon out dead worms as they are toxic, and do water changes, run carbon if you have it.
Last edited by daplatapus; 03-12-2015 at 03:52 AM. |
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![]() yes use flatworm exit and just add 10 drop extra it wont kill the livestock wait for few hours then do water change and make sure u run carbon at least 1 LB for 1 or 2 days
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![]() I would not use any flat worm exit
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![]() or a blue velvet nudi , denny @concepts had one on the weekend. The fwe will kill all the pods and if you dont know exactly how many FW you have you can easily kill fish with a toxin overdose from the FW . If you decide to use FWE at least siphon them out for a week or 2 so you will shrink the population .
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![]() Salifert flatworm exit
As long as you follow the simple instructions you should have no issues I've used it a lot and only once did I lose the pod population as I was called into work just after adding the medicine and couldn't follow up Salifert flatworm exit is one of the few meds that can be added directly to your display tank that will not harm fish, coral or inverts and most common loss of fish, coral and inverts are the dead flatworms and the toxins that they have the potential to release upon death depending on the size of your tank and how big the flatworm population is will determine what happens in your tank. Any fish or inverts that eat the dead or dying flatworms will not be harmed by the medicine or in most cases by the toxin the flatworms release just might make them unhappy for a day or 2
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