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Old 06-07-2014, 09:01 PM
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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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Old 06-07-2014, 09:08 PM
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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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Old 06-08-2014, 12:48 AM
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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)?
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Old 06-08-2014, 01:22 AM
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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)?
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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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Old 06-08-2014, 01:38 AM
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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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Old 06-08-2014, 02:29 AM
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Good info, thanks guys!
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Old 06-11-2014, 12:23 AM
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Have you considered powerhead and wrasse method?

I have AEFW in my 325G, there was no way I was going to take 30 plus colonies out and dip/frag them ect...

I have 2x 6line wrasses, melanarus, 3x blueside fairy, 3x lubbocks, 2x leopard.

Powerheading the colonies every chance I get, which ends up to be only once a week (not enought at first). Flatworms fly off and get eaten by the wrasses. So far I have noticed improvement in the colonies. On a few in particular the coral has healed where there had been bite marks, and no further signs of distress.

I have heard some of the great German tanks have had success with this also.

This may only be a means of control, but time will tell....
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