renogaw
Active Member
I was at a reef club meeting the other day, and one thing that is a constant problem for even the huge sps tanks is flatworms.
the speaker told us of a way to naturally rid the tank of flatworms: natural predators. any time he gets new wrasses he keeps them in an acclimation bucket in the tank. it looked like a bucket you find in your pool strainers to catch leaves. He actually breeds flatworms and feeds these new wrasses nothing but flatworms. after a couple days, he puts in corals that have flatworms on them to teach the wrasses to pic flatworms off the corals. after that, he releases them into his 1200 gallon tank, and they are trained to only eat flatworms!
the speaker told us of a way to naturally rid the tank of flatworms: natural predators. any time he gets new wrasses he keeps them in an acclimation bucket in the tank. it looked like a bucket you find in your pool strainers to catch leaves. He actually breeds flatworms and feeds these new wrasses nothing but flatworms. after a couple days, he puts in corals that have flatworms on them to teach the wrasses to pic flatworms off the corals. after that, he releases them into his 1200 gallon tank, and they are trained to only eat flatworms!