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![]() Just wondering if I am able to remove my corals from our 30gal tank and place them into our 90gal tank before I treat the 30gal tank with flatworm exit? The 90gal does not have flat worm issues,,,,,but having said that would I be contaminating the 90gal tank if the corals are placed in it before being treated?
All input is appreciated.
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![]() Yes you could contaminate the 90. Even though you may not see any of the flatworms, the eggs are tough to see.
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![]() +1 I would think there is a good chance for cross contamination
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![]() I've never done this before, but what about a freshwater dip for the corals before the transfer??????
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![]() Why not get some Coral dip when you take them out and dip them. then put them in the 90.
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![]() Has anyone experienced any problems with their corals when treating for flatworms? I lost a fish when I used the product and I've heard from a few other people about losing fish.
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