Prazipro for benign flat worms

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So about 6 months ago before upgrading my tank I had a spat of harmless flatworms and was able to rid that tank of them using manual vacuuming and some flatworm exit by salifert. Well I thought they were gone at least. I upgraded my tank to a 240 gallon system and even before transferring I redipped all corals and even the rocks I seeded the tank with. Well now I’m starting to see them pop back up on the glass. Vacuuming my new rock scape is going to be absolutely insane. Flatworm exit never really killed them but rather gave me the chance to vacuume them out when they came out.

Does anyone have any experience using Prazipro on a sps dominated tank with some LPS for flatworms? I’ve heard it was reef safe generally for fluke treatment and I cannot find the article again but I read somewhere that people have used it for flatworms with success.

Anyone have any experience using experience with it for flatworms and with display treatment? Also I have 4 wrasses in the tank. Earmuff, China wrasse, black backed Corris, and a Melanurus wrasse. They all ignore them for some reason.
 

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I have not had experience with it but also wouldn’t recommend use prazi in dt. I always look for natural method first like wrasses and such. Get a six line wrasse or a leopard wrasse. I have one and can’t find a single flat worm or any coral
 

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