Torch and flatworms

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Last week I picked up a ny knicks torch and got it home for a dip and it had about 15 small flat worms? I have a quarantine tank it’s been in since! I dipped a second round a few days later and nine more came off. Does anybody have a regimen or plan of action for this problem! I love the coral and it seems very healthy but am afraid to put it in my main tank at this point? (Sps dominant) any help is appreciated

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I have been using the bayer dip method. Keep my torch in there for 15 min shaking it periodically then two fresh tank water dips to get the bayer off. Then I cut off old skeleton and add a new frag plug before placing into my tank. No flatworms have showed up in my display yet.

Out of 20 torches a few of them shipped to me with flatworms on them
 

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Last week I picked up a ny knicks torch and got it home for a dip and it had about 15 small flat worms? I have a quarantine tank it’s been in since! I dipped a second round a few days later and nine more came off. Does anybody have a regimen or plan of action for this problem! I love the coral and it seems very healthy but am afraid to put it in my main tank at this point? (Sps dominant) any help is appreciated

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Are you able to put any wrasses or fish into the tank?
 
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I have been using the bayer dip method. Keep my torch in there for 15 min shaking it periodically then two fresh tank water dips to get the bayer off. Then I cut off old skeleton and add a new frag plug before placing into my tank. No flatworms have showed up in my display yet.

Out of 20 torches a few of them shipped to me with flatworms on them
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Euphyllia eating flatworms are not typically taken care of with any normal coral dip. A regime of Bayer is typically required. You must also be sure to scrub the skeleton below the flesh with a toothbrush to remove any eggs. The eggs are unaffected by the Bayer. My regime is to do a bayer dip and scrub once every 5 days with 3 treatments total and keep it in QT the entire time.
 

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I have two tangs now
I had a six line for about five years but he on day disappeared never to be seen again
Tangs won’t do anything for Flatworms, if you have a kid and the tank is 3’x2’ long, add in a Halichoeres wrasse or if you plan to not have any other wrasses or small fish or your QT tank is smaller than 3’ long, add a Sixline and/or a gang of Springer’s Damsels.

I had EEF almost 5 years ago and ran into a couple a few months back, my Wrasses managed to handle them rather fast. The first round I didn’t add wrasses in time so I suffered with a 1 headed Torch. Then unfortunately, that torch was wiped out a few months ago because I didn’t have any small wrasses that could get into the gaps the Flatworms were hiding in. I then moved the Hellfire torch into my nano and my smaller wrasses (Pink Streaks) managed to take out the remaining flatties. That torch later died of other issues unfortunately.
 

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Scrub the base of the coral just below the flesh to dislodge and eggs. Toothbrush works well. 1 capful of revive and couple drops of seachem reef dip to 24oz of water. leave in dip for around 5 to 10 minutes. Repeat very 5 days over 2 week period to catch any eggs you missed that hatched.
 

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