RPE Trouble

i think you should read the post again, it mentions using a product called flatworm exit. I also mentioned it a couple times.

Maybe you should get some sleep and try to tackle this tomorrow ; P
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15106182#post15106182 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by manhorsedog
i think you should read the post again, it mentions using a product called flatworm exit. I also mentioned it a couple times.

Maybe you should get some sleep and try to tackle this tomorrow ; P
Lol yea I am a bit tired. I'll look into flatworm exit and try to get rid of them ASAP.

The thing that I'm curious about though is that they've been on there for so long, and its not like they're eating the polyps. So, what the heck are they doing there ?
 
just hangin'

but they just really dont do much other than irritate them a little and look ugly. So no need to rush, also i will say this again READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!!!!!!!!! 2-5 times if you need to. flatworms when killed release an extremely harmful toxin, you must read the directions!!! or you can damage your tank.

Good luck!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15106135#post15106135 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Kdocimo90


Now what :(

no need to frown. Ill give ten to one odds they arent directly hurting anything you care about. Id give 100 to one if I wasnt broke.

I imagine they will be vulnerable to FWE, I would confrim this for sure befoe nuking the tank, and then follow the direxctions on the bottle.

The most important thing is that you eliminate 95% or more of them by sucking them out before you treat, as they arent dangerous to you until you kill mass amounts of them and they release their toxins. You do not have a plague proprtion of them there. But you surely have many, many, many, many, many times more of them than you can see.

Some will go away on their own or never get out of hand. I have actually only seen a few cases where any type of clearish type ones have gottne truly out of hand. Just the same, I would do what it takes to off them all myself. get them while the gettin is good
 
Question.. I obviously dont have the treatment with me, but do you treat it in the tank? Would it be safer to take it out and treat it?

I am just assuming that you have used this before, forgive me if I'm wrong lol.
 
dang. Well alright, i hope I dont mess this one up.. You'll probably see about 100 more posts about using the treatment before I use it lol. I really dont wanna mess this up, i've worked so hard on the tank.

I'm assuming it involves a crap load of water changes
 
there are soooooo many post with people that have already done this, just search this site or the net in general and you will find all the info you need.
 
I see a few threads about FWE working perfectly, then I see some about FWE completely distroying their tank :(
IDKKK

Should I UNDER-dose?
 
most of the threads posted seem to be of tanks that are overloaded with flatworms, the only flatworms that I see are on that one colony.
 
just read the direction a few times and you will be ok, it will explain everything to you.

but a heads up it does ask you to have a gallon of carbon on hand
 
yeah so i've heard. I have a phosban reactor, maybe i'll just replace it with carbon media. Im trying to decide though. Since they seem to be harmless to the corals, and there isnt a TON of them, would trying to get something to eat them first be a better option?
 
you can always try but the chances of the fish eating them before the get out of hand is slim. Also what really sucks is the fish that like to eat them dont like to be kept with another one of there kind : /

Just take it slow and read those directions when you get the product it will explain this.
 
I dont mind keeping 1 wrasse in the tank :)
What about nudibranches?

I was thinking about getting something that eats them and also manually getting them out as much as possible.

I really want to try to avoid anything that holds the possibility of destroying my entire tank.
 
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