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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10092903#post10092903 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by melev
No worries. Just keep siphoning them out every day. You'll definitely put a dent in their population if you keep at it.
The Phosban Reactor holds up to 3 cups of carbon. You can use any carbon sold for aquarium use, and even Walmart has a private label brand that is supposedly the same as Black Diamond from the LFS. It will need a tiny pump to move water through the reactor, so a MiniJet or MaxiJet 600 would be fine. The reactor comes with a ballvalve that goes on the input side so you can slow the flow going <u>in</u> to the reactor.
As the other person stated, when you do start to treat your tank be ready to siphon them out of the system during their death throes. You want to extract them and their toxin quickly, so siphon them into a bucket rather than into a sock in the sump. You'll see them dying, flapping in the flow on a web-like string. Siphon any you can see. That limits the amount of toxins released.
If you still see some a few days later, treat the tank again while they are still weak.
Thanks! Should I still do a water change after treatment? How long should I wait and how much?