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Old 07-14-2007, 09:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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HELP I have flatworms

Well, I finally got my first case of flatworms. I have had them for a couple weeks now and just figured out what they are. I've been try to suck as many as I can out and I bought some Flatworm Exit. I am reluctant to try thr Flatworm Exit until I have a better understanding of how to clean up after. The tank is a 90 gallon mixed reef with about 100-125 pounds of live rock. My biggest question that is holding me back is how do I know how mnay flatworms are in, under, or behind the rock? And how do I make sure I clean them all out after I treat? I figure the actual water volume in the tank to be 75-80 gallons with the sump/fuge and Planned on change 15-20 gallons of water after. Is that enough or should I change more? I only have three buckets, and I like to mix my water in advance.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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