I recently set up an invert quarantine tank. I've been quarantining new inverts in it as well as some cheato. The cheato finished its quarantine period and I added it to the sump of my main tank... and a week later I discovered what appears to be reddish brown flatworms on the glass in the Q tank. Unfortunately nothing was added to the Q tank between the time I took out the cheato and the time I saw the flat worms. So I'm guessing that they were brought in on something while the cheato was in the QT and quite likely they now exist in my display tank having been transferred with the cheato.
So in doing research on flatworms and flatworm exit it looks like flatworm exit is generally considered reef safe, but as flatworms die they release a toxin that can cause health issues for fish and inverts, especially if a large number of flatworms die at once. So, I'm thinking that it might make sense to dose my tank now while the flatworm population is still very low even though I'm not 100% certain that the tank is even infected, rather than waiting until I see evidence of flatworms and risk more die off and a bigger toxin release.
What are your thoughts on this?
So in doing research on flatworms and flatworm exit it looks like flatworm exit is generally considered reef safe, but as flatworms die they release a toxin that can cause health issues for fish and inverts, especially if a large number of flatworms die at once. So, I'm thinking that it might make sense to dose my tank now while the flatworm population is still very low even though I'm not 100% certain that the tank is even infected, rather than waiting until I see evidence of flatworms and risk more die off and a bigger toxin release.
What are your thoughts on this?
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