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![]() I always overdose by 1/3. That works for me but it may not work for everybody. Turn off your sump and put the Salifert in. Make sure you still have some circulation in the tank. It should do it.
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![]() I tried Flatworm exit didn't work for me, then I bought a Red Scooter Blenny from J&L he eat them all in a week!
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![]() Don't bother with FWE, does more harm than good in my opinion except in extreme cases. Get a scooter, mandarin, wrasse or velvet nudibranch. They'll be gone in no time.
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![]() When did you do your water change?
Wait till you have completed a week of dosing FWE, also take your carbon out during this time. Run carbon after your first water change. I disagree with the above comment. I wasted $60 on nudibranchs only to enjoy them for a few hours. There are a few wrasses (melanurus) that actually eat them but it is sometimes a hit and miss. It didn't have an impact on my tank, my sps colors are still bright and my growth hasn't slowed down. |
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![]() did the water change about 30 minutes after dosing, then put the carbon in right after per the instructions with the salifert. I took the carbon ot for the second dose for about 45 minutes, then put it back in. Should I dose once more in a couple of days and leave the carbon out for a week?
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![]() I had the exact same problem....bought a 6-Line Wrasse for $10 and he began eating them within 10 seconds of being in the tank....he never ate any food off of me for 4 months but decimated nearly every little critter in my tank including every last flatworm.
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![]() 6-line wrasse & yellow coris wrasse did wonders for my tank!
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