Flatworm exit and carbon

tsdid

Member
I have a quick question, I am going to use flatworm exit tomorrow. If you have a wetdry system and not a canister, can you put the carbon under the water that dumps into the sump from the overflow? If not where would be a sufficiant place to put it.
 

candycane

Active Member
PLEASE read the instructions on that stuff. Flatworm exit works extremely well, it kills mostly all of the flatworms. Problem is that when the flatworms die, they release toxins. Now if you have to many in there that you didnt get out, the toxins from the dying flatworms could wipe out your entire tank.
 

tsdid

Member
I know I have used it before and Belive me I am very paranoid about affecting my fish and inverts thats why I do the big water change and follow the direction. However I am just wandering where to put the carbon in a wet dry situation. I can put it under the inlet to the sump, and the water would fall onto the carbon and through it, is that enough?
 

gman08016

Member
I have used that before to.Just make sure your carbon is full sumerged in water.The carbon adsorbs the toxins in the water so if water is just running over the carbon i don't think will do its job.If you had 2 drop the bags in your dt tank.
 

maxsmart

Member
Originally Posted by candycane
http:///forum/post/2542979
PLEASE read the instructions on that stuff. Flatworm exit works extremely well, it kills mostly all of the flatworms. Problem is that when the flatworms die, they release toxins. Now if you have to many in there that you didnt get out, the toxins from the dying flatworms could wipe out your entire tank.
I finally gave in and used the stuff. I moved the tank a few months ago, so the flatworm populations were greatly diminished. No problems with the water quality - I siphoned a lot of dead ones off the sand, and put a huge bag of activated carbon in one of my sump compartments to catch the toxins. The fish seem fine, so does the cleaner shrimp and cucumber.
Unfortunately, some of the flatworms also seem OK! I put about 90 drops into a 72gal+15gal(sump), the recommended dosage was 70 drops. I also did my hospital tank, and the flatworms have already returned to that tank. I thought your comment was interesting ("kills mostly all the flatworms")- if this stuff doesn't eradicate the flatworms, what good is it?
 

mscarpena

Member
What worked 100% for me was cutting back my feedings in the tank. I used FE 3 times and some always survived. I cut back from feeding 2 times per day to once and bam in about 3 weeks all my FW were dead.
 

maxsmart

Member
Originally Posted by mscarpena
http:///forum/post/2603561
What worked 100% for me was cutting back my feedings in the tank. I used FE 3 times and some always survived. I cut back from feeding 2 times per day to once and bam in about 3 weeks all my FW were dead.
I've gone from 2 times a day to about once every 2 days, and they're still reproducing.
 

allansam

Member
I HAVE FLATWORMS IN MY AQUARIUM BIG TIME!! I SIPHONED ALOT OUT MY TANK AND THEY KEEP REPRODUCING. WHAT DO THEY EAT? MAYBE IF A TAKE AWAY THERE FOOD SOURCE. THEY WILL DIE DIE DIE DIE!!!!!!!!!:
 

maxsmart

Member
Originally Posted by ALLANSAM
http:///forum/post/2606280
I HAVE FLATWORMS IN MY AQUARIUM BIG TIME!! I SIPHONED ALOT OUT MY TANK AND THEY KEEP REPRODUCING. WHAT DO THEY EAT? MAYBE IF A TAKE AWAY THERE FOOD SOURCE. THEY WILL DIE DIE DIE DIE!!!!!!!!!:

Try shouting at them! LOL
 

maxsmart

Member
Originally Posted by ALLANSAM
http:///forum/post/2606561
TRIED DID'T WORK

I was teasing you, writing in all caps is considered to be "shouting". Anyway, to answer your question.. flatworms eat microscopic organisms - micro algaes, diatoms, etc. So, they're basically tied to your tank's excess of nutrients. If you do regular water changes it's supposed to control them (I found this to be true - the populations are LESS if you keep changing water - but it doesn't eliminate them, just treats them temporarily). I'm going to wait a few days and repeat the dosage of Flatworm Exit. It's a shame, I was hoping that bottle would treat both tanks and be enough to treat new corals, live rock, etc going forward.. I guess I'll need another bottle now.
 

allansam

Member
I just came back from the petstore. Came home with two new fish.

The owner told me he had flatworms in one of his tanks. he put scooter blennies in. He said they eat all the flatworms. Has anybody heard this or done this? I'm thinking about purchasing a couple?
 

fishy7

Active Member
I used to have FW but after dropping my feeding to once every 3 days and a6 line and a target. No more fw. it took a while but in the end no more. Be patient and you will get them.
 
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