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Intermediate Topic Flatworms: The Good, the Bad, and the Pretty Terrifying, Part 1. Intermediate Topic. Flatworms: The Good, the Bad, and the Pretty Terrifying, Part 1. A marine flatworm magnified 60X. Photo is from the Reef2Reef archives. Flatworms are a perennial topic in our forums because some marine aquarists have problems with them. I ...
TLDR - I did flatworm exit with successful results and have a couple of questions about carbon removal and repeat treatments at the end of the post. Background: I have a redsea reefer 850 xxl that has had a flatworm infestation for a little over a year. I live in atlanta and the tank is back...
Treat at 80% of recommended dosage on package. So when you use this product it is important to do the following first: 1] Siphon out as many flatworms as possible. 2] Keep sufficient fresh activated carbon in a canister ready. 3] Turn off UV, ozone and remove activated carbon. Keep the skimmer turned on.
The Flatworm Stop is a German product that is supposedly used to help you keep flatworm population under control, while help restore the damaged corals. I have just started dosing this to my tank today so unfortunately I am unable to provide any results or review against this product.
3) Dip every 6-7 days every SPS. Alternate between Melafix (tea tree oil) and Bayer. 4) Basting the colonies/frags with a pump and hose every so often. 5) Tried increasing wrasse population but somebody (domino damsel pair most likely) keeps killing new fish. 1) My AEFW have taste preferences.
Watch Out for a New More Damaging Euphyllia Flatworm | Reef Builders | The Reef and Saltwater Aquarium Blog. Coral pests are pretty much a fact of life for any reef aquarist or coral gardener, and these parasites and diseases range from slightly irritating to downright lethal. Recently we documented our….
Hobbyist come in to contact with various species of flatworms but we generalize them under "flat worms" to simplify it. Some species may be indeed resilient to the treatment. My recommendation is to pull some of the flatworms, the more the better, out of your system and test the effective dosage concentration.
Hi guys! I have noticed a few flatworms and have now thx to you guys found out that it`s most likely a acoel flatworm. I have tested a few ways to kill them in a container since i dont relay like to put chemicals in to my tank. So i would like to test the effects first. So what i have done so far: Dipped 10 corals in coral RX for 15min.
It's a decent size and so seems to be bigger than all the descriptions of pest flatworms I've read so I'm hoping it's okay to ignore. I replaced my skimmer today and cleaned my sump up a bit, so I'm thinking it might have entered the display tank from the sump after I disturbed it. Dec 30, 2023. #2.
4,320. Reaction score. 3,686. Location. Florida’s west side. Rating - 0%. 0 0 0. It will provide a little healthier thicker flesh and they will slime up much easier which imo means they are healthier. Just what I saw when I used a double dose of it for a year to get rid of aefw.