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a buddy of mine has a torch coral that doesn't seem to be looking that good, so he offered it to me to try a revive. one problem.... he has flatworms. I know you can do a FW dip to get rid of the worms, however I don't know how long you dip it for?? anybody know
Thanks Gord |
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Flat worms die and turn to mush within seconds. 10 should do it.
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Thread carefully, get them all
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I would consider an epsom salt dip rather than a fw dip, way less stressful on the coral.
Wendell Not to disagree with Chris, but I dont think 10 seconds is enough. |
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I personaly do 3 dips of 10 seconds each. in between I put the frag into clean tank water for about 2 min (changing the clean tank water every dip) I have taken frags from several tanks with flatworms and following this method I have never lost a frag or gained flatworms. For my fresh water I use 100% pure RO/DI
Steve
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