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![]() I wonder if your Flatworm Exit is working right? I would think that
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![]() Ive seen on other posts that sometimes the real.. small ones sometimes make it?
Ill dose another 90 g's worth, buy another bottle tommorow and keep dosing. like I said theres none on the rocks or anything, only on the sand right at the glass? On a positive note My dose yesterday had no effect on any of my polyp extension.
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![]() hopefully your not creating super flat worms immune to flat worm exit..
g'luck on the treatment as i do have them as well in my tank which i syphon prolly once a week =o( |
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![]() Well, its been a week since my last dose and thigns are looking good.
The battle is over... flatworms are a worthy advisary! Not a single one of those little red buggers has been seen in almost a week. I have a box of exit on standby incase I see even one. I did not think it could be done, but it is official. I am flat worm free! I will post some updated worm free pics in the coming weeks.
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![]() I don't suppose you have a picture of these flatworms to post. I have a couple different kinds of worm in my tank but I'm not sure what they are?
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![]() I would also be interested in seeing your red army before the massacre...
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![]() [img]http://www.msnusers.com/_Secure/0RwCz*2QUorpNF0Orz0941IT!PKkznY9YvTKs7*LzfGBGsC5iG Udr0tjN5umcB*51ngWJuolnRFV1y0SJxSF8E7ZtOKrLnFQrHl* CaZU7xTc/P5090029.JPG[/img]
[img]http://www.msnusers.com/_Secure/0SwAAAOgVpiZUZKJhcKIYF9dnkip8kkWwg1lhanVZ9D9XZVu82 xFwNLijNaB2w93cqledD2pydLSuIQP!7R!d4QpC8NQPAVl2RH4 bllA5CQ*nXhuTmTgwqw/SCROLL%20MAY.JPG[/img] All the red in the back ground is flat worms, these pics are from May, by the time I took action there was literally 4 x 5 inch mats of them on the sand and the rocks were covered. Hope this helps,
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![]() Whew! I'm glad that I don't have them. I can't believe how small they are, even after reseearching them the other day I thought they would be much larger. That must make catching them quite tedious.
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![]() I would say from start to finish over 15 hours of work, my advice to others, the second you see 1 in your tank squash it!! then get Exit immediatley!
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