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![]() Regular FW don't harm corals but they get out of control in plague proportions and you'll find them pearching every where on the lr sometimes they go onto corals sheding the coral of light that's when it becomes a problem. FWE works but only at a high dose keep in mind that when a mass amont of these FW die they can pollute your tank quickly, Hence a 50% WC needed after the use of FWE also carbon filtration to remove FWE so leave them in your tank if you don't care. But also realize that when you want to rid them you'll spend more $$!
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![]() Ive had major problems with zoos since I got them.They irritate or eat them till they dissapear.I would just let them take care of themselves but decided I liked my zoos too much.Clint
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![]() I find certain wrasses great for eating flatworms. Yellow, leopard & six-line.
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If you see it, can take care of it, better get it or put it on hold. Otherwise, it'll be gone & you'll regret it! |
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![]() I had thousands then introduced 2 scooter blennies.The worms were all gone by 3 weeks.My whole sand bed was covered and after I couldnt even spot one
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