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![]() So I am not sure where they originally came from but I have cloves spreading all over my tank. The have started choking outsome zoas already. I have done a lot of research in to removing them with fluke tabs or Fenbendazole and was wondering if anyone out there has any first hand experience removing them with either.
Secondly if you have any tabs please pm me. Thanks Tyler |
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![]() Would also like to know the cure
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![]() Anyone?
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![]() i could never get these guys to grow in my old system. I was running zeovit. So my guess is low nutrient with strong light would get rid of them.
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![]() Good luck
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![]() Funny you say that, they really started spreading once I got my nutrients down and added more lighting.... Lol
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![]() Take out rocks and scrub them with peroxide.... That seems to kill stuff but I guess you need to do that in a seperate tank or frag what Zoas you can and start with new rock, I always grew them on a seperate rock on its own. GL bro!
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![]() lol.. i tried.
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