Not in one treatment. It will take several treatments. If you do one or two treatments you may as well paypal me the money you will spend. At least I'll spend the money on something fun.Use Flatworm Exit wont get rid of them. They will come back. Buy the Hoeven Wrasse, it will take care of your problem (female work better than male IMHO). Good luck.
Not in one treatment. It will take several treatments. If you do one or two treatments you may as well paypal me the money you will spend. At least I'll spend the money on something fun.
I did 5 treatments. Once a week for 4 weeks then maybe a couple weeks later just to check.
The big hurdle will be the first treatment.
Their dead bodies are very toxic. You must sit there with a brine shrimp net and catch dead bodies for a couple of hours. Don't underestimate the toxicity level. It's for real and will kill coral if you don't take that part seriously. Have carbon and plenty of salt ready. Toward the end of several treatments you may not even need the water change depending on the body count.
It's also very expensive for a big tank. Probably cost me more than $200 in FWE and salt/carbon.
tossed the moniti... out to get some wrasses
I just noticed today mine are back... sigh.
I guess some eggs survived after weeks of weekly treatments.
I also dosed about 150% the dosage.
They don't really seem to bother anything but I don't want the population to get so high it smothers corals or have higher toxin levels when I do the treatment.
I may just siphon them until I can find the FWE on sale.. Maybe black friday. $20 a box is just too much. I may do about 8-10 weeks of treatments this time to try and get through the egg life cycle. It's gonna be expensive.
That's why you buy 3-4 different wrasses...+1
Also a wrasse is not a sure bet either. They get lazy, or never even pick up the habbit of eating flatworms. Flatworm exit will work. But with an infestation pictured it will take a number of treatments, as mentioned.