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EDRIEG78
09/18/2006, 06:27 AM
Looks like i had a little outbrek of flatworms. what is best way to get rid of them .

robash
09/18/2006, 09:49 AM
I had the same problem. After trying to change feeding, I finally gave up and got Salifert's flatworm exit. It worked great.

EDRIEG78
09/18/2006, 10:33 AM
i read the instructions for the flatworn exit , seems to be very complicated no??

dc
09/18/2006, 10:34 AM
i've never had them, but people seem to have had great succes with it.

Qckwzrd
09/19/2006, 12:15 PM
Why would you want to get rid of them? I have them and all they seem to do is crowd up my glass. Has anyone had flat worms kill anything? cause I read in my book that they are a pest but they dont say they do anything harmful. Bristle worms are pest the "eat" coral I can understand getting rid of them. not flat worms

jon575
09/19/2006, 12:27 PM
A natural preditor to flat worms is the YELLOW CORRIS WRASSE. Take a bit of time, but they always seem to work when my clients have broken out with them. I used to put small YCW and watch them get fatter everytime i would service the tanks.

EDRIEG78
09/19/2006, 12:28 PM
I JUST WANTED TO CONTROL THEM , NOT GET RID OF THEM TOTALLY

jon575
09/19/2006, 12:30 PM
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8169094#post8169094 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by EDRIEG78
Looks like i had a little outbrek of flatworms. what is best way to get rid of them .


well, i was just responding off your initial thread

Qckwzrd
09/19/2006, 01:44 PM
siphon some out when you do water changes if u want to get rid of some of them, or get a brine shrimp net and take them out. Good info wit the YCW I will keep tht in mind if mine gets tooooo crazy.

HEY.... Jon575 if any of your clients have and "pest" mantis shrimp bring it over here :)

graveyardworm
09/19/2006, 10:43 PM
I JUST WANTED TO CONTROL THEM , NOT GET RID OF THEM TOTALLY

Hats off to you, I have them and feel the same way. They arent hurting anything, they're easy to control, I siphon them as part of my water change. I feel they must be serving some purpose, helping to break down dissolved organics perhaps? Too much risk with the FWE treatment IMO. I did purchase a yellow coris wrasse to help, but unfortunately it didnt make it through QT. Only problem is people without them dont want them so livestock trading may be tough.

Kgoarmy17
09/21/2006, 02:06 PM
Flatworms have been known to mass die-off and can poision your tank.
"do not underestimate the amount of toxic body-juices flatworms can excrete."-Flatworm Exit.

but yes methods of control are6 line, 8 line, coris sp. Siphoning them out, and chemical.