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|  Dip for red planaria? What kind of dip is effective for red planaria? I recently acquired a few corals from a very infested system but I want to make sure the planaria is good and dead before I even think about putting it in my display.  So far I did the old freshwater dip and swish as well as a lugols dip but I'm not sure if that's enough? I don't have access to any fancy dips here in red deer, but I think I may have some levimasole kicking around somewhere.... Thoughts? What about eggs? How long do they take to hatch? How long would I need to QT before it would be safe to add anything to the main system? I'm not set up for a good qt right now as I do not have extra lighting or $ for that. Corals are being held in a 2.5 gal with a heater and a very small PH with spray-bar for now. | 
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|   What kind of corals are they?  I would put in QT for a month or so.  What kind of light are you usign for them right now? | 
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|   Just got them tonight so they aren't under any lighting, just in a tiny little 2.5g I threw together setup somewhat beside my tank, so may get a bit of ambient light but not much. One is an acro (looks almost dead), there's a favia and there is some sort of leather but can't tell what it is due to its condition. This wasn't exactly planned hence my lack of preparedness, lol. | 
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|   Hmmm...well corals generally don't react too well to fw dips ime.  I have had a couple die from Lugol's as well.  This is why I quit dipping corals that don't appear to need.  I lost too many otherwise healthy corals.  Grr.  Unfortunately, yours do need the dips.  That's too bad you aren't setup to deal with this, as I don't think it would be wise to add them to your tank in the condition they are in. Honestly, if they are just small frags i would either give them away to someone who is prepared to deal with the issue, or toss em. Sorry, not much help!! | 
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|   Thanks for the replies Myka. I may end up just giving them away or something, going to have to think on it as hubby always wants to save everything   (ok I'm bad for that too  ) Anymore suggestions please throw them out there  
				__________________ 120g build thread 48g-upgraded to 120g old pics old 48g build thread Pics.... more recent pics seahorse pics Last edited by sharuq1; 05-11-2009 at 03:04 PM. | 
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|   Does your system have a lot of current?  I have found Red Planaria don't survive in heavy currents. | 
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|   They are not in my system as of yet (QT), however I do not think I would have enough current to blow them away should they take a foothold in there as the LPS would also blow away. | 
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|   Can you get ahold of any flatworm exit? Worked for me, didn't kill anything. But you have to follow directions to the letter. Read this: http://www.melevsreef.com/flatworms.html | 
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