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Old 02-29-2008, 10:33 PM
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Default Ridding Tank of Brown Flatworms

i just got home from a trip, only to discover an explosion of brown flatworms. they're everywhere!!

ive read that there is a certain type of nudibranch that will eat them, but i have probably 0-1% chance of finding one around me.

are there any other fish that would work?

it's only a 24 gallon aquapod, so i dont want to try a psychedelic mandarinfish (even though i have a ridiculous pod population). what about a sixline wrasse or something?

ive started syphoning them out, but ive barely made a dent in the population

any input would be awesome! id prefer to deal with the problem "au naturel" instead of with drugs.
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Old 02-29-2008, 10:45 PM
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Default whipfin wrasse

i had a huge outbreak.... and added a whipfin fairy wrasse
not knowing it ate them... and it cleaned the tank of them compleatly
never seen one since.
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Old 02-29-2008, 10:46 PM
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It's Velvet Nudibranchs that eat them..I've been trying for quite some time with no success to find them....I have tried fish with no luck in one of my Biocubes....
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Old 02-29-2008, 11:12 PM
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I just treated my main display recently with FWE (Ocean Aquatics still sells it) and it was really a breeze. Of course you have to siphon out as many as you can first and then be ready to do that for quite a while once you put in the FWE. You also have to have a water change ready. I ran a lot of charcoal for about 5 days afterwards. No ill effects other than to get rid of FW's.

Meleev has a good article about getting rid of Flatworms on his site that you might want to read.
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I also used FWE and tried to avoid it but couldn't so went the chemical route.Only thing I lost besides the FW's was my little brittle stars.Too bad cause i kinda liked them but hated the FW's so sacrafices had to be made.Clint
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A yellow wrasse or leopard wrasse is a natural flatworm predator.
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I used the FWE as well... worked great... didn't see anything that was bothered except the FW...
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Old 03-01-2008, 02:47 AM
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i got a baby wrasse today. he seems keen.

also got a bunch more hermits to get more feet on the rocks so the flatworms dont have the run of the liverock!

some gorilla crab i found before i left (and removed) had taken out all of my hermits...except maybe 1 or 2 of them.

i think that added to the flatworm's ability to reproduce with no harassment.
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What kind of baby wrasse did you get?
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I used flatworm exit aswell. It worked well but also killed my sea hares. This is what I blame for loosing all my fish, which chain reacted to kill some corals with the spike that came from that. To top it all off I never did get rid of all the flatworms. However they overpopulated themselves and used up whatever nutriant that they live on and tapered down to decent numbers. Now I don't bother them and they don't bother me. Although since I added a velvit nudi, but I think my sixline killed it.
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