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05/26/2018, 08:52 AM | #28 |
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As I was doing research on this, I kept coming across threads about Zeovit Flatworm Stop. It works by inducing corals to create a good slime coat and although the jury is still out as to whether it actually works on flatworms (which I dont have anyway) everybody seems to agree that they get really good polyp extension, color, and vigor when they used it. I ordered a bottle and will run a little test.
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What fish do you have?
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If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right. I remember when zoanthids were called things like "green" and "orange" and not "reverse gorilla nipple." Current Tank Info: 180g reef with all the bells and whistles |
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Well, it sounds like that’s an option you don’t really want to consider - but I think it’s significant. Just because you never see them nip doesn’t mean they aren’t causing retracted polyps. Think about how in a refugium pods will run around all over the place even in the daylight, but won’t do it in a tank with fish. The fish keep the pods hidden, even though you don’t see your fish hunting pods. Same scenario with PE. The polyps aren’t out because they will get nipped, but you don’t see them getting nipped because they aren’t out.
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One reef has a yellow tang, pajama cardinals, blenny, and springer damsels, and jester gobies
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