So I left for work at noon on Friday. At around 2 I got a call from my room mate that power had been out for about an hour. I told him to keep me updated, and an hour later he called me back saying it was on. For whatever reason when it went back out a few hours later he decided to text me instead of calling the work phone. I don't check my cell at work. When I got home at 10pm the temp in the tank was 68. I promptly called my boss and told her I was moving the tank to work. I'm planning on leaving it there for the time being because it makes a nice display.
Today a co-employee asked me if I could frag my xenia for him. I reached into the tank and split the rock it was on at a weak spot, removing one of the stalks. As I set it in a new spot to rest for a few days I noticed a small red spot next to one of the polyp heads. I rubbed my finger across it and Surprise, a red planaria flatworm. What an awesome week it's been.
Does anyone know if Flatworm Exit damages anything else in the tank? I only found two of the flatworms after combing over the entire colony, I removed them via pipette but plan on dosing Flatworm Exit anyway. I was also wondering if anywhere in the Syracuse area sells it, was thinking ABC Reefs.
Today a co-employee asked me if I could frag my xenia for him. I reached into the tank and split the rock it was on at a weak spot, removing one of the stalks. As I set it in a new spot to rest for a few days I noticed a small red spot next to one of the polyp heads. I rubbed my finger across it and Surprise, a red planaria flatworm. What an awesome week it's been.
Does anyone know if Flatworm Exit damages anything else in the tank? I only found two of the flatworms after combing over the entire colony, I removed them via pipette but plan on dosing Flatworm Exit anyway. I was also wondering if anywhere in the Syracuse area sells it, was thinking ABC Reefs.