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![]() The carbon is to help remove the medication after treatment as well as the noxious substances given off by the dead flatworms. Running it passively in a media bag is fine, but won't be as efficient as having water forced through it in a canister filter. The most efficient way of utilizing carbon is with an upflow reactor like a TLF Phosban reactor.
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I agree. Good call on removing your fish first. I've used flatworm exit as well as two other people I know and in all of our cases we lost fish. Definitally do some big water changes too! Good luck.
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![]() I just used exit on my tank Sat afternoon and was seeing results within five min. Started right away with a canister loaded with carbon as well as my phos system which has carbon. After 2 hr. my tank looked well stressed, did a 5% water change then and another 5% the next morning. I ended up losing a couple small fish, chromis and I think a wrasse. With no stock in tank it is a plus but if you have alot of flatworms then they will kill everything left in the tank ( i'm thinking of pods, stars). I'd try to get a hold of a canister barrow one if you have to then try to kill in stages. Good instructions in box, I'd fallow as close as possible.
My 2 Cents
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![]() I think I may just return the stuff and depend on my wrasse. I'm not sure I like the idea of this chemical in my tank. I wasn't even thinking about it killing the good little critters which would make sense.............not good.
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![]() Oh, I think I should respond to this... Flatworm exit is intrisically safe (I've used it numerous times without a single unexpected loss) for everything but the flatworms. The problem arrises with the death of the flatworms.
The 10g when I first treated (2005?); had a horrid infestation - water turned orange almost immediately.... I don't follow directions; kinda ignored that part about turkey baster/powerheads/ getting out as many as possible. Carbon in a AC300 and 2x 80% w/c's was easily able to keep things in check. No losses, and if I recall I was amazed at the pod population explosion after. Just retreated my 65g last week; didn't spend any time trying to get out the flatworms I could... Guessed at a volume of 100g total (closer to 80ish), doubled the dose - cuz I'm sick of treating this tank for flatworms... No issues 30g w/c after, used a filter sock on one of the sump returns filled with carbon to remove as much as possible. And thanks for reminding me - I'm gonna go dose the 65g again to make sure I got em all :P |
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![]() Ive read that you should prolly siphon as many out as possible before treating so you dont release as much toxins from their death into the tank....
Where did you get the FW exit? I cant seem to get it in calgary.... and my wrasse isnt working ![]() |
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![]() Yep you should syphon them out... I've never been one to follow directions
![]() In theory FW exit is no longer legally sold in canada... However a few stores have been known to have leftover stock...
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I have used exit a few times with no problems. My 6 line ( the only fish in the tank) did not miss a beat. The tank only has soffties and LPS in it but all opened up that day and the days to follow. Just run carbon after. ![]() |
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![]() Do you have a phosban reactor or something similar that you are running on the tank? You could just swap out the other media for carbon, its far more effective that way anyways (as opposed to just sitting in a media bag).
![]() PS I've been battling planaria for years and never wanted to use flatworm exit, especially with plague proportions of flatworms. Sometimes though you just end up with no other choice. ![]() |
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