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![]() I am going to get that flat worm killing med, and a wrasse
will treat rock in separate tank first syphon out as many as I can than I will treat my hole tank |
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![]() Actually once my wrasse has them down to where I don't think there any left or I can't see any then I will use FW Exit on the tank. I am hoping this way i won't have to worry as much about the toxin from the dying FWs.
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![]() If you have a Wrass that will eat them that is a great plan. I thought I had most of them out by siphoning all the ones I could see every day for a week... I was wrong.
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![]() i don't think you could ever get most out by siphoning them. Have you ever taken a piece of coral out and given it a freshwater dip. Lol what looked like ten FWs turns out to be 200. Btw in case you didn't know the freshwater dip works well.
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![]() been syphoning 2 filter socks full,
got a target mandarin started eating them rite away, and got 6 line I just wanted him I always like them hope he eats them too. I am going to keep syphoning hey its a good way to keep my rock clean, then I will set up a quarantine tank and treat chunks of rock alone with flat worm exit , hen I will treat the whole tank when I cant find more. this is just my idea any one has any better ideas I am open to them, ripping my tank apart isn't what I really want to do |