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- Flatworms: The Good, the Bad, and the Pretty Terrifying, Part 1
However, Tom did a little detective work and found that those LD-50 numbers match the MSDS for tetramisole HCL, another antihelmintic that is closely related to levamisole HCL except that the numbers for tetramisole HCL are 10X the dose that exists in Flatworm eXit or rather Flatworm eXit is 1 10 the strength of tetramisole (perhaps diluted to
- Flatworms: The Good, the Bad, and the Pretty Terrifying, Part 1
Seawitch submitted a new Article: Flatworms: The Good, the Bad, and the Pretty Terrifying, Part 1 A marine flatworm magnified 60X Photo is from the Reef2Reef archives Flatworms are a perennial topic in our forums because some marine aquarists have problems with them I wanted to devote an
- Flatworm Exit - Detailed Treatment Log and Followup Questions
TLDR - I did flatworm exit with successful results and have a couple of questions about carbon removal and repeat treatments at the end of the post Background: I have a redsea reefer 850 xxl that has had a flatworm infestation for a little over a year
- Flatworm remains water removal | Reef2Reef
So I've recently discovered that I've had a severe red flatworm infestation for about a year now in my 10g They never harmed any of my corals and I thought they were a type of algae Instead of using Flatworm exit I used a freshwater rinse on my rocks in a separate empty tank, but now I've got a tank full of dead flatworms and orange water
- Flatworm ID | Reef2Reef
This is an acoel flatworm and not as harmful as planaria but they in numbers can smother bases of coral and block the needed light for production of zooxanthellae which is their energy source Removal can be accomplished by siphoning them with a 3 8" tubing into a nylon stocking and discard
- Flatworm. Bad? | Reef2Reef
I would suction out as many as you can see I would also take out the corals and dip them Also, look at picking up some Flatworm Exit Read and follow the directions You should have some extra carbon on hand as well If you have a lot of them, they release a toxin The carbon will help and so will a water change after treatment
- Flatworm RX - Any experience with this - REEF2REEF Saltwater and Reef . . .
I don’t have experience with Flatworm RX, but have used Flatworm Exit, if they’re similar you need to follow the directions EXACTLY, all of the flatworms dying can nuke your tank I don’t remember the exact instructions, but I think you run carbon as soon as you start seeing flatworms dying (it happens pretty quick, like less than 30
- Polyclad Flatworm (P. Mopsus) The Clam Killer | Reef2Reef
The Polyclad Flatworm (P mopsus) is a successful and stealthy nocturnal hunter believed not only to feed on Tridacna Clams but also small worms, crustaceans and snails making them a most unwanted guest in any reef aquarium
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