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Unread 08/11/2009, 02:10 AM   #1
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What eats flat worms??

Does anyone know what eats flat worms?


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Unread 08/11/2009, 02:11 AM   #2
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any blennies? or gobies? wrasse? shrimp?


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Unread 08/11/2009, 02:15 AM   #3
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Sixline wrasse may, it can be hit or miss when trying to get a fish that will take care of a pest though.


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Unread 08/11/2009, 07:41 AM   #4
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Unread 08/11/2009, 07:46 AM   #5
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Yellow coris wrasse.


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Unread 08/11/2009, 08:05 AM   #6
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I have had success with a Mandarin, Sixline Wrasse, and yellow Coris Wrasse


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Unread 08/11/2009, 08:50 AM   #7
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sixline has worked for me


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Unread 08/11/2009, 11:05 AM   #8
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sixline worked great for me...


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Unread 08/11/2009, 11:31 AM   #9
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melanarus wrasse


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Unread 08/11/2009, 11:49 AM   #10
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yellow corris...


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Unread 08/11/2009, 11:50 AM   #11
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Six line did it for me. Now causing other issues, bit I do not have flatworms.


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Unread 08/11/2009, 11:51 AM   #12
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Flatworm Exit, Sixline Wrasse one or the other will get them gone.


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Unread 08/11/2009, 02:53 PM   #13
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Livestock is always hit or miss, but is the livestock I know of which has been "reported" to eat them.

- Sixine Wrasse



- Any of the Halichoeres genus of wrasses (Yellow, Radiant, Melanurus/Hoeven's, Christmas, etc... etc...)









- Target Mandarin Dragonet



- Blue Velvet Nudibranch



However, Salifert's Flatworm Exit is a good first step to reduce there numbers, then pray one of your livestock additions takes a liking to them and will either keep the population in check, or eliminate them completely.



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Unread 08/11/2009, 03:14 PM   #14
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i have used flatworm exit and it defenatly kills them, just be prepared before you use the exit. Have plenty of carbon ready to run in a canister filter, take out all filter socks, sponges ect, or they will become saturated with flatworm toxins and do lots of damage.

Also be ready to siphon lots of them out as they are dying off, the more you can siphon out the less toxins floating around in your system


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Unread 08/11/2009, 03:20 PM   #15
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I have used flatworm exit, but it never seems to eradicate all of them. They always seem to return a few months later.


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Unread 08/11/2009, 03:39 PM   #16
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its a good idea to exit again a couple weeks after the first time to make sure you get any that you didnt get the first time


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