How Do I Know If Flatworm Is Dead or Alive?

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If it's not moving, is it dead?

I noticed that after the second dose, every flatworm suddenly moved really quickly, and then stopped altogether.

I used Flatworm Exit.
 

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Any videos of the flatworm after dip.
 

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Hard to tell whit out of picture!
 

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If there is no movement then usually there gone my guess when you did your second dip it was stronger than the first if there seen moving there not happy “there moving and releasing there holds to the acro due to suffocating from the poison. Just clean the acro best you can from visible eggs give a couple days and dose again just in case new eggs have hatched
 
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To clarify, I didn't dip corals into the chemical. Instead, these are flatworms that are on the glass panel. That's why I have a difficult time taking pictures.
 

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