Sometimes.forgiveness is sometimes easier than permission.
I still ask. Even if I want to impulse.
But, if something odd and weird shows up that I know I wont see again in a long time, or haven't seen in ages.... I cannot be trusted.
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Sometimes.forgiveness is sometimes easier than permission.
Next time that is the plan...forgiveness is sometimes easier than permission.
The eyes are the way to tell. Blue eye liner or eye shadow or something... I don't wear makeup, sorry.you both got me wondering if i miss saw the lemon peel... I was sure it was an angel... I'll go back and check this weekend. You never know, I could have been fooled.. Still possitive it was an angel though.
I'm surprised the lemon peel (chocolate) tang is on the smaller side of the acanthurus species....
I'm really going to look next time, would explain the health if it's a tang and not an angel...The eyes are the way to tell. Blue eye liner or eye shadow or something... I don't wear makeup, sorry.
I did this without dosing anything. Left my fuge light on 24/7 and my macro destroyed the po4. Took 4 days. No more flat worms. Waited 2 days then dosed po4 back where I wanted it none since.So... found an extremely interesting article on killing pest flatworms. I could try flatworm exit... but I have an eel.
Elimi phos rapid
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The Lanthanum Solution: Combating Flatworms in the Reef Aquarium - CORAL Magazine
Daniel Knop examines the many methods that reef aquarists employ in an effort to eliminate problematic flatworm pests in reef tanks, including one option that may well be the ultimate weapon to eliminate flatworms once and for all!www.reef2rainforest.com
So, your fuge killed your flatworms? Am i reading this correctly?I did this without dosing anything. Left my fuge light on 24/7 and my macro destroyed the po4. Took 4 days. No more flat worms. Waited 2 days then dosed po4 back where I wanted it none since.
Yes correct. I bottomed out my PO4 by simply running my fuge lights 24/7 for 4 days. Left it at basically 0 for a couple days and then raised it back to where I wanted it.So, your fuge killed your flatworms? Am i reading this correctly?
Thing is, i don't know the species. These are what I'd say right now, hatchlings. Tomorrow when its more day out and lights are in, im going to try to siphon some and see if fw exit kills them and if the peroxide solution will stun them.
Interesting. Trying to figure out why they died from that. I know several species eat podlings. Like ghost flatworms and red planaria.Yes correct. I bottomed out my PO4 by simply running my fuge lights 24/7 for 4 days. Left it at basically 0 for a couple days and then raised it back to where I wanted it.
I had red planaria. They are photosynthetic and require high levels of po4 in order to reproduce.Interesting. Trying to figure out why they died from that. I know several species eat podlings. Like ghost flatworms and red planaria.
Aefw, i dont think would be effected by 0 phosphates. The ones i have are currently translucent. Like scotch tape.
they look like the typical rust colored planaria
Those are the non-coral eaters but they multiply quickly and can smother stuff?they look like the typical rust colored planaria
any way to get a more close up shot?
No, I don't have a magnifier. They are so tiny,they look like the typical rust colored planaria
any way to get a more close up shot?
Probably, 3 died, 2 struggeling. I upped the dose to 1.5. Difficult to do, but 1.5 drops per gallon to see if the other 2 perish.Those are the non-coral eaters but they multiply quickly and can smother stuff?

Yep planaria. In my other tank when I got them I did triple dose in tank every other day for 7 treatments. That was effective.

