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Topic: Cheap / no-cost methods for killing flatworms Posted: September 16 2015 at 3:49pm |
Let me clarify, there's no livestock or coral in the tank anymore but I would like to keep the live rock and sand active without killing all the bacteria. Any suggestions? Anything besides the expensive Flatworm Exit? I'll use that as a last resort.
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Posted: September 16 2015 at 4:37pm |
Ask someone on the forum for some flatworm exit...
Turn off the lights and point your powerheads at them...
Introduce a blue velvet Nudibranch.
Use a small hose and suck them out, search and destroy. I have read that using an acclimation size 1/4 inch or less will allow you to suck out a lot without moving a lot of water.
Flatworms if I remember emit a toxin when they die, so you need to watch out for that.
Good luck.
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Posted: September 16 2015 at 4:56pm |
Thanks. I do have a flatworm exit solution as a backup plan but it's quite expensive so wondering what other methods there are since I don't have to worry about livestock. Sucking them out will never eradicate the problem. Nudibranchs are also expensive and hard to get and keep alive. Keep the ideas flowing though.
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Posted: September 17 2015 at 8:51am |
Lots of us have suffered through this and it seems like Flatworm Exit is about the only solution I heard about that works. I dosed my 120 about a year ago and then did it about five days later. That knocked them down for a while, but they came back. Once I clean up my frag tank and sump I'm dosing again.
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Posted: September 17 2015 at 9:04am |
Roger that. I've successfully eradicated thousands of flatworms in a fully stocked 50g tank. I have another tank that unfortunately, got invested somehow but there's no livestock whatsoever. I was just wondering if raising or lowering the temperature, pH, salinity, etc. to extremes or something would kill the flatworms but leave the live rock functional.
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Posted: September 19 2015 at 8:23am |
Nope. Any of those things will also severely compromise the LR, LS and Algae.
Instead of expensive Flatworm Exit, I use Levamisol in small doses interchanged with Activated Carbon to clean up the released toxins. Works perfectly, costs much less and takes less effort. I have some Levamisol if you want to use it. See the Reefkeeping Tips, linked below, to see the method.
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Posted: October 13 2015 at 10:12am |
you can try using febendozole as well as levaminsol is almost impossible to find last time i checked
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Posted: October 13 2015 at 11:18am |
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Posted: October 13 2015 at 6:00pm |
if there is no livestock/coral...
Fresh water kills the FAST...I pulled my live rock out and did a fresh water dip for 5-10 seconds.
Actually, I used 3 x 5g buckets because as the flatworms die the water gets NASTY quick. Dip in the first, then rinse in the second, then rinse in the 3rd, then back in the tank...all 3 were fresh water.
Once the live rock was cleaned off, that was most of the problem. Then I did one flatworm exit treatment...No more flat worms.
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