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H22_TURBO 08-04-2011 03:06 PM

+1 on flatworm exit.

I have dippped all my new corals in my 190g and still ended up with them somehow.

Just dose it like the intrsuctions say and in a few mins you can watch them start moving all fast and then DIE!!!! make sure you run lotts of carbon after as the flatworm exit is non-toxic but when the flatworms die they release their toxins into the water and is no good for the tank. also have a good amount of fresh saltwater and do a big water change after the carbon has run for awhile.
also try to siphon/net out as many as you can before/during the flatworm dose.

And as lornzo said, wait a few days/1 week and dose again to get any that are deep into the liverock.

apexifd 08-04-2011 03:48 PM

I thought flat worm usually eats sps?? And lps is safe from it??

lorenz0 08-04-2011 04:00 PM

this species just dominates a tank. your thinking of acro eating flat worms. these ones will just cause so much stress to the coral that it eventually dies off

apexifd 08-04-2011 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lorenz0 (Post 627865)
this species just dominates a tank. your thinking of acro eating flat worms. these ones will just cause so much stress to the coral that it eventually dies off

lovely, I haven't been dipping any of my LPS. Although I haven't not seen any in my tank, but, I have also lost a few LPS.

Koresample 08-04-2011 11:30 PM

thanks for all the tips, i will go to J&L tomorrow and arm myself!

Koresample 08-04-2011 11:37 PM

I don't have a drain only the overflow on the back. If i put filter floss in the first stage and carbon in the second, and changed both every couple of days, would this accomplish the same thing?

Quote:

Originally Posted by lorenz0 (Post 627851)
Run over to J&L and grab some flat worm exit

I have tried everything in the past and this is the only thing that works. I even bought 3 blue velet nudibranchs only to enjoy them for 1 hour before they disappeared.

Now the trick to using flat worm exit is to do a dose every couple of days for a week. After your first dose you won't see them for a couple of days and think they are gone only to have the little buggers pop up again.

On your first dose make sure you try to get as many out as by first syphoning the tank. After that, put a filter sock on your drain and use 1 & 1/2 of the reccomended dosage (found that using a wee bit of a stronger dose worked better). This is when you will see the little guys let go of the rocks and start floating around in the tank. Let the tank run for a few hours and take the filter sock off the drain and rinse it off. Wait 2 days, dose again, than 2 more days, and finally 2 more days. after this you should be clear of all flat worms.


JohnnyReeftank 08-09-2011 05:36 AM

Sixline Wrasse did the job for me


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