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![]() Rich, this tank is on it's way out, so no, it won't fill very quickly
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![]() Yes i know the "cube" mission.
That's what i was getting at, the new cube will be full before you know it!
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cheers, Rich all that we do is touched with ocean, yet we remain on the shore of what we know http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2005/5/aquarium |
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![]() Ah. Well, it will take a couple years to get to where I'm happy, but it's been a long time coming. Exciting doing a new build!
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![]() Sorry to hear about the flatworms.
I see on your new build you will have a Zeo system. Were you not using it on the tank you are tearing down? Did you use the flatworm stop? Has anybody used it? I ask because I am starting my system with Zeo and I was planning to use the flatworm stop from the get go. Guess I am asking if your flatworm problem could have been avoided if you used this product (without being insensitive about your losses)? Following along with the new build! |
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![]() Quote:
Flatworm stop does not stop the flatworms from existing. It makes the tissue of the coral thicker giving a bit more resistant. Also flatworm stop needs a min of three months before you may see a benefit It's also good for richer colors |
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![]() Zeo has nothing to do with flatwormStop, and no, I haven't used it. As Proteus said, it doesn't stop them, just slows them down. Using it for no reason sounds expensive, and I think the money is better spent on dip and a magnifying glass. Dipping all incoming pieces, every.single.time should avoid them. I go them because I missed dipping a couple pieces that I shortly after realized were infected. I thought I'd got the affected frag out in time, but apparently not
![]() As for losses, I've only lost one full piece, and half of another. So far no other coral has shown them after dipping.
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![]() Good info, thanks guys!
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