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![]() just all over the sand/glass and rock, none seem to be anywhere on/near corals.
how do I get rid of them?
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![]() That what my tank looked like. I have a 6 line wrasse, did not touch them. I had to nude the tank with flatworm exit, and now thinking of adding a Melanurus Wrasse to control them
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![]() did the flatworm exit harm anything else in your tank?
i wouldnt mind having a 6line anyway, read that mandarin dragonet would eat as well? might try both methods, ive vaccummed out as much as I can but still comes back. parameters are all good, po4 is a bit high right now because my R/O filters were depleted but have replaced and back down to 1-3TDS. would the high po4 cause this?
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![]() did the flatworm exit harm anything else in your tank?
Flatworm Exit is reef safe, Just follow the instruction. would the high po4 cause this? No |
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![]() Really. We had an outbreak once, didn't get a six line for months. Didn't know about this site, did some reading got a six line. They were gone within the month. We have had him for over 5 years, he also has a mate. I don't dip s*$t, with my wrasses nothing lives long. Who needs chemicals when you have natural defences.
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![]() That why I am thinking of a Melanurus Wrasse now. Last edited by ILIKECOUGARS; 11-20-2011 at 07:02 PM. |
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![]() Melanurus is probably a better choice since they aren't as aggressive as 6-Lines can be. I would suggest Flatworm Exit and then a wrasse to help after. Be sure to follow the directions very well. Give yourself an entire afternoon for the treatment. Siphon out as many as you can (even if that means siphoning out a bunch of sand/gravel), then treat, then siphon out all the dead ones, and add a bunch of fresh carbon. They release a toxin when they die so you need to try to siphon out as many as possible. Provided you do that, the treatment is taken well.
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