Flatworms !!!

Discussion in 'General Reef Topics' started by jbb_00, Oct 4, 2010.

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  1. jbb_00

    jbb_00 Skunk Shrimp

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    Ok, just for the record. My FW problem is under control, I still have them but in very small quantities. The nudi has done its job very well, and has allowed me to avoid the chemical route. I wasn't looking for advice on how to get rid of them in my update, I was simply letting everyone know what method I decided to use and the result of that method. Please do not take this post the wrong way, I greatly appreciate all of the input and advice given today. That just wasn't the intent of the update. Feel free to continue your discussion if you wish, I just wanted to make sure that everyone was aware of my current situation.


    Rant over :)
     
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  3. Renee@LionfishLair

    Renee@LionfishLair 3reef Sponsor

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    I think this stopped being about you a long time ago... LOL. :)
     
  4. jbb_00

    jbb_00 Skunk Shrimp

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    :laugh5: point taken.

    my apologizes, carry on
     
  5. yvr

    yvr Skunk Shrimp

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    Flatworm Exit works well to kill flatworms once they are in your tank. But, to help prevent a future infestation of flatworms, I dip all my new corals in an iodine bath like Tropic Marin Pro Coral Cure before introducing them into my tank. Understandably I get a bit paranoid about introducing things like flatworms into my display tanks.