flat worms
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flat worms
Is anyone online that can help me? I got a couple of frags today and they look OK but the ones HD got from the same place had flat worms. I'd like to treat just in case but don't have any of that exit stuff. I have a coral disinfectant but that doesn't sound like it'll help. Should I just fresh water dip before putting in the tank? I can wait till tomorrow maybe and see if the LFS's have that other stuff (can't remember the name).
blennieluvr- Admin
- Location : Bemidji, MN
Number of posts : 2896
Re: flat worms
I should note that the pieces look GREAT! Can't wait to get them in the tank and maybe they're just fine but I don't want to take chances just one week out from the swap. I don't even know what flatworms look like for sure but can't see anything on the frags.
blennieluvr- Admin
- Location : Bemidji, MN
Number of posts : 2896
Re: flat worms
i just saw an article that said fresh water dip and gently shake them in the water to dislodge the worms.
greaser- Lion Fish
- Location : moose lake
Number of posts : 239
Age : 48
Re: flat worms
was the name Flatworm Exit? and I read about another technique where the person blew the corals with a turkey baster and it would cause the flatworms to fly off the coral in a cloud and one of their fish would munch them...forgot where I read that one though....
ranger_reefer- Tang
- Location : Virginia, MN
Number of posts : 118
Re: flat worms
If you already put them in your tank they would have probably spread already but if not a freshwater dip will kill them. As far as tank treatment flatworm exit works great, I have some that's still good if you need it. You can suck them out with a baster or some airline tubing and they hate high flow. If you dip them before they go in the tank give them a good baster blowing (that sounds wrong, lol) to make sure you get all the hiding ones out. They aren't horrible to deal with, just ugly and usually takes a couple treatments to get rid of all of them. I got them from World of Fish in Duluth a few years back and they only really got bad in one tank, the others I had to really search to find them.
GoingPostal- Mod
- Location : Int'l Falls, MN
Number of posts : 1479
Age : 38
Re: flat worms
My stuff is probably OK then cause I can't see anything on them but I'll fresh water dip and turkey bast them first to be sure. Thanks!
blennieluvr- Admin
- Location : Bemidji, MN
Number of posts : 2896
Re: flat worms
Update. This didn't go so well. I hope at least one of them recovers.
blennieluvr- Admin
- Location : Bemidji, MN
Number of posts : 2896
Re: flat worms
uh oh what happened?
greaser- Lion Fish
- Location : moose lake
Number of posts : 239
Age : 48
Re: flat worms
The monti is bleached this a.m. and the chalice looks pretty sad too. It has a little color in it though so maybe it'll recover. I feel bad too cuz they seemed like nice pieces. What a waste. I really didn't see anything on them so I probably lost them being overly cautious.
blennieluvr- Admin
- Location : Bemidji, MN
Number of posts : 2896
Re: flat worms
damn sorry to hear that. what did you try that you think did it?
greaser- Lion Fish
- Location : moose lake
Number of posts : 239
Age : 48
Re: flat worms
I just think they were probably too stressed from the transport to be dipped and thrown in my tank. Hopefully, the one will still make it.
blennieluvr- Admin
- Location : Bemidji, MN
Number of posts : 2896
Re: flat worms
well i hope they pull thru for you.
greaser- Lion Fish
- Location : moose lake
Number of posts : 239
Age : 48
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