Worms and more worms

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Great. I spent so much time setting up this tank only to have all my fish die in a transfer and now it's literally filled with worms


I need some help before I quit this hobby


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Little jerks with red tails and another one

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Flatworms....don’t know which kind
 

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Tou have 2 kinds there...easiest way is to siphon them out and maybe get an appropriate sized wrasse for your tank.
 

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I haven’t had the first ones with the red tail in the middle. The ones I’ve had are more like the second ones, but I think much smaller and pinkish. I have used Flatworm exit effectively with this method.
1. Siphon out as many as you can with long section of rigid airline tubing connected to regular airline. Run this line into a small micron sock, bag, or sieve placed in your sump below. Remove as many as you can.
2. Add the flatworm exit per instructions.
3. Run carbon in a canister or somewhere in your sump for 24 hrs.
I have found that they will come back, so stay on it after a week and repeat if necessary. I have not lost any livestock using flatworm exit.
 
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I haven’t had the first ones with the red tail in the middle. The ones I’ve had are more like the second ones, but I think much smaller and pinkish. I have used Flatworm exit effectively with this method.
1. Siphon out as many as you can with long section of rigid airline tubing connected to regular airline. Run this line into a small micron sock, bag, or sieve placed in your sump below. Remove as many as you can.
2. Add the flatworm exit per instructions.
3. Run carbon in a canister or somewhere in your sump for 24 hrs.
I have found that they will come back, so stay on it after a week and repeat if necessary. I have not lost any livestock using flatworm exit.
I don't run carbon in my tank so i guess its a good time now to use my BRS mini


Thank you!
 
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I had a huge infestation of them. Bought a Melanurius Wrasse and reduced organics in the water. Haven't seen any for months.
 
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as of 4-22-19

Put in worm exit, seen a million of those things flying around the tank
sucked them all out and did a change 40 gallon water change on a 120
running carbon at the moment...



hoping all goes good
wish me luck
 

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