fishybadmike Posted December 6, 2008 Ya i know :/ ...I gotta work on getting rid of those soon. Quote Link to comment
Sushi Posted December 7, 2008 beautiful brain, but those flatworms make me cringe! good luck w/the eradication. Quote Link to comment
dahliaheartsyou Posted December 7, 2008 eh, everyone has some problem... get a fish that eats them if you have the room =] Quote Link to comment
fishybadmike Posted December 7, 2008 I think I'm already at my bioload limit with 3 fish in a 12g :/ But at least I keep up on my water changes and my nitrates are always 5ppm or less. But I'm really hesitant to treat with flatworm exit - the flatworm toxins sound dangerous to the rest of the tank. What do you guys think I should do? Quote Link to comment
dmagrath Posted December 7, 2008 get someone to adopt one of your fish temporarily and introduce a six line wrasse. that sob should eradicate em soon enough! good luck. Quote Link to comment
13angels Posted December 8, 2008 yup get the six line, set up a hospital tank and place your other fish there. then introduce the six line and rarely feed it so it will decimate that population. Also a bit of advice... IMO the zoantids and the Acan are well within reach of the brains sweeper tentacles... if you don't move them expect the worst. Quote Link to comment
fishybadmike Posted December 8, 2008 Ya I've wondered about it's placement as well, but so far the water current is powerful enough and the tentacles are flimsy enough to be blown away from the other corals beyond the brain coral's control. I'll keep a close eye on it though! Thanks! Quote Link to comment
Khayman Posted December 9, 2008 Very nice brain coral. Keep us posted one the flat worm problem. Quote Link to comment
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