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![]() What product should I use to treat red plantaria in my tank? Btw thanks for the input.
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![]() Flatworm Exit if you can get it. I haven't used it for years, so I don't know about availability.
It's very important to do your research before using it, flatworms are extremely toxic! |
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![]() Thanks.!Now that you say that I'm not sure if I'll treat the tank, kind of scares me. Probably just wait and see what happens. But I'm going to do a dip on them today for sure. Btw what is the best site to learn about corals and what they like for their environment?
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![]() Canreef!
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![]() Where do you Guys get bayers??
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![]() Home Hardware carries Bayer products, although I don't know which one others are using for coral.
Flatworm Exit, Revive, Coral RX and Lugol's Solution (Iodine) are all available at J&L. |
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![]() Bayer Advanced Complete Insect Killer. You will need to pick it up in The States as far as I know.
![]() Please don't use it in Your garden! The chemicals in it have been link to the decrease in bee populations. A product for coral dipping came out a couple of years ago that looked to use the same active ingredients. Perhaps someone remembers the name ![]() |