I didn’t stop skimming, I actually was skimming with two skimmers at that time and ran gac a few times during the treatment as well.
How long have you been running and was your success rate good?
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I didn’t stop skimming, I actually was skimming with two skimmers at that time and ran gac a few times during the treatment as well.
I believe jda said 6 months for his friend in a prior postHow long have you been running and was your success rate good?
I believe jda said 6 months for his friend in a prior post
I’ve been dosing on and off for a few months. Back on now. Will start double dosing soon. Seeing if it has health benefits like the Korallin product.yes I read that, but I’m also looking for other reviews and experiences
update on my treatment after about 3 months. I use 1/4 cup of powder to 2 quarts of water. I filter the solids out since I am dosing 3ml 12 times a day and have no way to keep it all stirred up. I am still running my skimmer and peform my regular weekly water changes. This past week I did see one worm in my display tank blow off what seems to be their favorite coral. It was about 1/4 in in size. I like to smash these guys when I find them and I noticed it smashed almost like it was total mush. Ive never noticed that before with other worms. Seemed as if there wasnt much body structure to it. I dipped all the frags in my frag system about 2 weeks ago and came up with NO worms. So far I am happy with the treatment and will run out at least the full 6 months.
If you are able to dip your corals you should easily beat them. My colonies are too big to remove from my tank to dip so I have no choice then to treat the whole tank unless I want to tear down the tank. With the purge treatment the solids made a total wreck of the tank for the entire month of treatment. Maybe the solids will cause the coral to slime over more which would inhibit the worm from getting to the corals flesh. I think the solids would just be skimmed out anyways. Yes I am using a doser to add my wormwood. No mess no fuss.I am going to be doing my second dip of all acros today during water change. I have been dosing for 4 days. I am in hopes that I have wayyyy less this go around. I’m hoping to see continual decrease of number of flatworms every dip.
If you are able to dip your corals you should easily beat them. My colonies are too big to remove from my tank to dip so I have no choice then to treat the whole tank unless I want to tear down the tank. With the purge treatment the solids made a total wreck of the tank for the entire month of treatment. Maybe the solids will cause the coral to slime over more which would inhibit the worm from getting to the corals flesh. I think the solids would just be skimmed out anyways. Yes I am using a doser to add my wormwood. No mess no fuss.
Someone shared this article on the forum previously, but it may be worth sharing again. It's especially good for timing how often to dip based on water temperature (for those people who are able to remove all the acro from the tank to dip): https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2019.00524/full#h8
I take oil of wild organo oil it is an anti fungal.. maybe we are on to something..l have never tried or thought about how it would affect afw along with wormwood???????I'm only 2 weeks in but have been dosing at 1ml/10gallon/day of unfiltered wormwood solution (avoiding dosing the heavy sediment), with no apparent ill effect, except for the obvious irritation to my urchins when dosed too close to them. They otherwise seem fine and show no sign of irritation when dosed away from them.
Clams, anemones, sponges and other filter feeders (and sadly the red planaria) all seem to be unaffected at this time and corals are looking good but I somewhat doubt that it's wormwood in FWS that does all the other KZ magic.
That wormwood leaf looks fine. It's just not ground as finely. There is one thing that keeps bugging me though, dosing this into a closed system.. has anyone seen the thing about how little oregano is actually in a lot of commercially available products? And that's a common, mass produced herb.. Just a thought..
Anyway, here's a link to the thread Jose mentions as it's a good way down the search results already:
Interesting findings for AEFW.
Interesting how temperature can help get these guys out of your system with in theory less dipping.www.reef2reef.com
Shame I can't dip my whole reef..
Nic x
How long have you been dosing? If only 3 weeks I wouldnt be expecting a lot of visible changes yet. Like @jda mentioned this will take some time. I am at 3 months with my treatment and have only found one worm in the last several weeks. Not sure if I was imagining things but when I caught it and smashed it it seemed that the cell structure of it was very soft, smashed like mush. From what I have found this and the kz product seem to be the only in tank treatments that show promise. Good luck and keep the course.Excellent! Glad to have more peeps testing/documenting.
My skimmer runs 24/7. I only run carbon occasionally and have not done so since starting treatment. No water changes but will do an icp test soon to make sure I am not inadvertently dosing any nasties, so that may change..
@oldnsalty it's great to hear your apparent progress! Sounding good. Gives me hope.
The solution has been soaking for about 3 weeks now and smells pretty potent. I haven't been shaking prior to dosing so think I might as well filter off the solids. Thoughts?
Might have to dig out my old marinecolor doser although dosing 10ml of the mix and basting, morning and evening has become quite a satisfying ritual.
As far as results, I keep thinking it's improving and then I'll blow off dozens in a session but it's still very early days I guess. Thankfully my biggest Alleni Damsel has discovered a deep love of basted flatworm and fervently vacuums them all up
Good luck all. Will keep you posted,
Nic