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Old 05-19-2003, 03:21 PM
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Brad, we will see how all those posting on RC do after a decent period of time. Perhaps the "exit" is the answer, if it ever becomes stock in Canada again.

I am a vet of the "flatworm wars"

Taken my tank apart and treated so many times, the fish just get in the net now. Used everything but the "exit". I have treated every piece separate. After a spell of flatworm free, they come back. Slowly at first, but still there.

Livestock I have given friends either still sits in holding tanks, awaiting "exit", , or has been put in a tank, believed to flatworm free, only to reproduce the plague.

The first couple of treatments, {before we knew of the perils of the toxin in killing them}, {I hope they all appreciate my experiments that helped them figure this out, }, took all my acros.

So I await the "exit" to try again with my b-ionic flatworms. This will be my last try, following Susans experience. After that who knows, mayne a 20 gal. tank with some sps.
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