By the looks of it I HAVE to use Flatworm Exit

cam78

Active Member
Well they are just multiplying by the day. I am beginning to believe it is a losing battle. I used Flatworm Exit as a dip and it worked great. Now it looks like I am going to have to dose my tank. I know its risky but I dont think I have a choice. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Please respond.
 

krazekajin

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I have a horrible flatworm problem and I am currently waiting on a blue velvet nudi to come in to my LFS. They say that these nudibranchs work awesome and they only eat flatworms.
However, could you email me your experiences on dosing a whole tank with flatworm exit. I have been thinking of doing that, but I am scared that I would hurt my reef tank.
Krazekajin@aol.com
 

cam78

Active Member
Originally Posted by KrazeKajin
I have a horrible flatworm problem and I am currently waiting on a blue velvet nudi to come in to my LFS. They say that these nudibranchs work awesome and they only eat flatworms.
However, could you email me your experiences on dosing a whole tank with flatworm exit. I have been thinking of doing that, but I am scared that I would hurt my reef tank.
Krazekajin@aol.com
Yeah, if I have the guts to do that I will. If you find a Blue Velvet I will be so jealous. I only wish I could find one. Let me know if you have any luck finding one.
 

renogaw

Active Member
if you want a natural way to clear your flatworms, get a wrasse and train it to eat nothing but flatworms.
if you want help with that, let me know :)
 

cam78

Active Member
Originally Posted by renogaw
if you want a natural way to clear your flatworms, get a wrasse and train it to eat nothing but flatworms.
if you want help with that, let me know :)
A wrasse in a reef tank? Is this do-able? How the heck do you train a wrasse to eat flatworms? They are all on my corals, not just swimming around. Please do tell.
 
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