melev
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8265581#post8265581 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Tutmos
Marc,
Did you see dead flatworms on the bottom after the fluke tab treatment? I've been looking for someone with large enough FW's to see and verify Stoney's results. I can verify how innocuous it seems to be towards the corals. Did you just not seem them on the coral afterward and assumed they were dead?
I've been doing the fluke tab dips and keeping everything in a QT tank but I'm getting a bit concerned that nobody has been able to verify the lethality of it. I can't find anyone local that's infested with anything visable to confirm the results.
Kevin W.
I knew that question was going to come up, and I stared at the ones tumbling around in the dip tank. They didn't dissolve / vanish like they have in Betadine. I turned off the pump, and checked on them a few hours later. I couldn't find any in the 2g of water.
I believe it is important to have good flow in the dip container, because the fluke powder wants to settle. The tiny powerhead I used for red bug treatment was fine, but with Fluke I needed something stronger. I used a turkey baster to get any piles of 'snow' back into the water so it would swirl around.