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On top of the biological control, is it possible to treat with Flatworm Exit multiple times and perhaps eradicate them?
Let's say, if I were to use now and kill the existing ones and do a second or third course to kill the ones that will show up from eggs?
I can dip the corals as well every once in a while on top of it, though it's a 150 gallon tank jam packed with acros, my available QT tank can't accommodate all my SPS from display.
Also would they lay eggs just on underside of acro or could it be on rocks too?
Should I dip all acroporas, including digitatas? Should I worry about any other corals ? (Have a few other SPS, LPS and softies not acro).
I wonder how long would I have had them for...
Unfortunately, eggs will not be killed. Here what I suggest:On top of the biological control, is it possible to treat with Flatworm Exit multiple times and perhaps eradicate them?
Let's say, if I were to use now and kill the existing ones and do a second or third course to kill the ones that will show up from eggs?
I can dip the corals as well every once in a while on top of it, though it's a 150 gallon tank jam packed with acros, my available QT tank can't accommodate all my SPS from display.
Also would they lay eggs just on underside of acro or could it be on rocks too?
Should I dip all acroporas, including digitatas? Should I worry about any other corals ? (Have a few other SPS, LPS and softies not acro).
I wonder how long would I have had them for...
Flatworm exit doesn’t work on Acro flatworms.Unfortunately, eggs will not be killed. Here what I suggest:
- Great job with the utility crew! Checked off
- Use a turkey baster to get as many of them that you can
into the water column.
- Dip the acros when possible.
- Use the flatworm exit. Remember the eggs will
eventually hatch so be prepared to repeat.
Best of luck
It certainly worked in the past. I am out of the loop for a long time so perhaps there are other posts regarding this.Flatworm exit doesn’t work on Acro flatworms.
It didn’t work since I’ve been fighting them (became aware of them) since 2005. Flatworm exit is effective against those red ones that you see crawling on the rock and glass (planaria). The ones that eat acros are a different species not really visible until they peel off the coral tissue.It certainly worked in the past. I am out of the loop for a long time so perhaps there are other posts regarding this.
All good brother. I just got off a summer of quarantining all the corals in a 200g so it’s fresh in my mind lol.Thank you very much for the information.
I stand corrected on flatworm exit statement. I was thinking of planaria. Sorry to be misleading
The good news is they look like the regular aefw and not the newer kind. As previously mentioned you could put all of them on racks and dip the racks once a week for 8-10 weeks. It's important that you leave no encrusted parts on the rock for them to live on during this process. Some have had some.success with the drain and spray then refill method also.