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Old 05-13-2011, 01:38 PM
imcosmokramer imcosmokramer is offline
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Originally Posted by PoonTang View Post
If the clowns are the only thing left then why not just pull them out and re home them for a bit? It would give you ample time to Nuke the FW's or what ever and allow the tank to settle and restabilize.
well....it's never "only the clowns", you have to take into account all the life that is actually in the tank (pods, etc). Although you can re-introduce later on, it's a good idea to save what you can
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Old 05-13-2011, 01:58 PM
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I used to have a serious flatworm problem in my 95...
they were literally everywhere, covering corals in some cases.

I added another 3000gph tunze pw and over the course of a month, there was virtually no sign of any.

They thrive in lower currents and can't seem to maintan a population with greater flow.

Anyone out there who can back this up?
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