I want to share my experience and results with everyone....So about 6 months ago I was informed by someone that had bought a frag from me that I had AEFW. Given the size of my tank and number of sps I have, pulling everything for dips was not a possibility. I added several wrasses that allegedly eat worms....little to no impact. I started pulling the pieces from my display that I could and transferred them to my frag tank for weekly dipping along with all of my frags. Over the next few weeks everything in the frag tank improved but I was still struggling with the display and was gradually losing more and more sps. After doing a lot of reading I decided to add 10 Blue Sapphire Damsels and started treating with Zeovit Flatworm Stop.
Within minutes of adding the Damsels they were pulling worms off of my acros and eating them. I was able to witness this several times with the first few days they were in the tank.
I know the FWS has had many mixed reviews but I still decided to give it a try especially since it was on sale. I began dosing at twice the suggested amount for the first 7 days and then after that I cut it back to the suggested amount. I continued to baste the sps every other day and with each basting less and less worms were found. After two weeks of introducing the damsels and starting the dosing of FWS....no worms or new bite marks were found. Here is the interesting part....I decided to do an experiment with the FWS and a few of the AEFW I siphoned out after basting. I put three worms in a 100ml container of tank water and then added 1ml of FWS. Over the next 30 mins they gradually shriveled up and died. I know there was some controversy over the initial claims made by Zeovit about this product which caused them to change the verbiage that they used in the product description.
Its now been 6 weeks since introduction of the damsels and when I started dosing FWS. Its been 4 weeks since I have last seen any signs of pests in my tank and I have recently cut the suggested dosage of FWS in half. All of my surviving sps have healed and begun to grow again.
thanks for sharing your experience.
I do have a mandarin, although it is a Synchiropus splendidus. and He does not appear intersted in them at all. Are you sure they picked Acro eating flat worms, and not just red planeria flat worms.
So, I think I am giving up on prohibit - levamisole while I am still ahead. 2 doses, and no measurable damage to the FW population.
Going to continue to use Flat Worm Stop, and up my natural defenses.
So I just ordered
10 Starphire Blue damsels
1 synchiropus picturatus
1 Halichoeres leucoxanthus (all the other Halichoeres were out of stock)
3 Trapezia Pocillopora/Acropora Crab