This process worked for me witrh flat worm exit:
Siphon all you can find before treatment.
Remove carbon if in use.
Place an hob filter over the side of our tank with pads but no carbon ;it will help siphon out the dying flatworms. Siphon manually as they die as well.
Add a power head or two to blow into /under the rocks.
Dose at 100%
After 40 minutes ,rinse off the filter pads and add carbon. Do a 20% water change and add the carbon .
Wait a day of two and repeat at 150% dose if there are survivors.
Take a good look at your overall nutrient management to limit future blooms .
Inspect new corals and rock and consider a a flat worm dipwith flat worm exi
Good Luck..
Siphon all you can find before treatment.
Remove carbon if in use.
Place an hob filter over the side of our tank with pads but no carbon ;it will help siphon out the dying flatworms. Siphon manually as they die as well.
Add a power head or two to blow into /under the rocks.
Dose at 100%
After 40 minutes ,rinse off the filter pads and add carbon. Do a 20% water change and add the carbon .
Wait a day of two and repeat at 150% dose if there are survivors.
Take a good look at your overall nutrient management to limit future blooms .
Inspect new corals and rock and consider a a flat worm dipwith flat worm exi
Good Luck..