I noticed you flushed them down the toilet. I’d be afraid to sit on it and have them enter my exit.🥴😬😳🥵😂 Come-to-think-about-it, Hollywood could make a horror movie about them. “BLOB - The Sequel”
Great vids. Thanks for sharing. What ever happened with this? Did this issue get solved? Did it work? I have come across the same issue. Looking for advice.
Sadly, I lost that coral even though I was able to get all the flatworms off of it. I haven't seen any other corals in distress, so I have not run the flatworm exit on the tank, but I've had good success with it before. I added a 4 line wrasse to the tank and have seldom seen a flatworm on the glass -- So for now I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Just in case you haven’t came across this I’ll comment it from personally using Flatworm Exit on 3 different occasions. The reason I had to use it 3 times was because the first 2 times I followed the recommended dosing. On the 3rd time I multiplied the dosage by 4. It’s been 3 months now with no flatworms at all. I had no loses either. I have a mixed reef totaling about 300+ gallons. Again I’m just sharing my personal experience. Please research and see what dosing you’ll be comfortable with. If I would’ve known the first time I used it, I would’ve saved money on Carbon and the Treatment itself.
Just found your video and i have exactly the same flatworms in my tank. I noticed them on some of my mushrooms and like you did coral dip with the corals i could take out. I did add a Leopard Wrasse and im going to see if he can eradicate the rest but if not then i will be trying Flatworm Exit.
Very helpful video thank you. Just a note on the audio, when listening ok headphones the voice is all in the left Chanel only and just distortion in the right.
I noticed you flushed them down the toilet. I’d be afraid to sit on it and have them enter my exit.🥴😬😳🥵😂 Come-to-think-about-it, Hollywood could make a horror movie about them. “BLOB - The Sequel”
I've used flatworm exit it in the past and never had a problem with corals , good luck
Thats a new one for me, thanks for the video!
Great vids. Thanks for sharing. What ever happened with this? Did this issue get solved? Did it work? I have come across the same issue. Looking for advice.
Sadly, I lost that coral even though I was able to get all the flatworms off of it. I haven't seen any other corals in distress, so I have not run the flatworm exit on the tank, but I've had good success with it before. I added a 4 line wrasse to the tank and have seldom seen a flatworm on the glass -- So for now I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Just in case you haven’t came across this I’ll comment it from personally using Flatworm Exit on 3 different occasions. The reason I had to use it 3 times was because the first 2 times I followed the recommended dosing. On the 3rd time I multiplied the dosage by 4. It’s been 3 months now with no flatworms at all. I had no loses either. I have a mixed reef totaling about 300+ gallons. Again I’m just sharing my personal experience. Please research and see what dosing you’ll be comfortable with. If I would’ve known the first time I used it, I would’ve saved money on Carbon and the Treatment itself.
Thanks for a great comment!
Just found your video and i have exactly the same flatworms in my tank. I noticed them on some of my mushrooms and like you did coral dip with the corals i could take out. I did add a Leopard Wrasse and im going to see if he can eradicate the rest but if not then i will be trying Flatworm Exit.
Very helpful video thank you. Just a note on the audio, when listening ok headphones the voice is all in the left Chanel only and just distortion in the right.
Good stuff
Great video
Thanks!
The acantho appears to be "glowing". Is it just how it looks or are you lighting it up that way?