Well it has come to the point where my only course of action is to break down my tank.
I am in the midst of working out the logistics of getting my fish housed with someone else so that I can get all the corals out into a separate system (dipping them whilst transferring them) and then blasting the tank a few times over the period of a week or more (dipping the corals again) then getting all my scape right and re-introducing the corals back into the tank (dipping them again before re-entry) then getting all my guys and gals back.
why so much work you ask????
coz of these little fekkers!!!! Red Planaria aka flatworm aka well i won't be rude ;)
as you can see i have a few......thousand!!!!!!! and thats just what i can see, never mind whats in the rock work...the sand....and the ones waiting to hatch!!!!!!
unless someone can suggest another option without killing everything?
thanks :)
I am in the midst of working out the logistics of getting my fish housed with someone else so that I can get all the corals out into a separate system (dipping them whilst transferring them) and then blasting the tank a few times over the period of a week or more (dipping the corals again) then getting all my scape right and re-introducing the corals back into the tank (dipping them again before re-entry) then getting all my guys and gals back.
why so much work you ask????
coz of these little fekkers!!!! Red Planaria aka flatworm aka well i won't be rude ;)
as you can see i have a few......thousand!!!!!!! and thats just what i can see, never mind whats in the rock work...the sand....and the ones waiting to hatch!!!!!!
unless someone can suggest another option without killing everything?
thanks :)
