Taqpol
Well-known member
I have been having planaria flatworm troubles for a few months now so yesterday I finally pulled the trigger on dosing my tank with Salifert Flatworm Exit. For two days before hand I siphoned out every visible flatworm I could see and yesterday at 6:00pm I added three capfuls (twice the recommended dose, standard practice for everyone I've talked too) of Flatworm Exit straight to my 120 gallon approximate system volume tank. Within five minutes the tank had literally turned red from floating, dead flatworms and a yellow chemical was settling down to the bottom. I immediately started skimming wet, ran a TLF reactor full of carbon, and started a ~15g water change, all while netting out/siphoning out as many flatworms as I could. All coral polyp extension shut down immediately, but most of it was back within six hours.
I woke up this morning and both tangs (Powder Blue and a Scopas) looked absolutely horrible. They were slowly swimming in circles in the middle of my tank, pectoral fins flapping, with their stress colors completely out. They refused to eat a any of their favorite nori or any other food. At this point I did another 5 gallon water change.
It is now 4:30, both fish are still floating behind the rockwork and under the overflow, they seem completely unresponsive and extremely pale. Both fish have dark color expanding backwards from behind their eyes.
I'm about to go run water tests but I fear they'll come back good as ALL my other fish (2x clowns, 3x chromis, tailspot blenny, watchmen goby, mandarin) are doing completely fine. I fear my water might have got deoxygenated due to all the flatworm die off, even though i had the overflow and the skimmer running the whole time.
Can I do anything to save my fish?
I woke up this morning and both tangs (Powder Blue and a Scopas) looked absolutely horrible. They were slowly swimming in circles in the middle of my tank, pectoral fins flapping, with their stress colors completely out. They refused to eat a any of their favorite nori or any other food. At this point I did another 5 gallon water change.
It is now 4:30, both fish are still floating behind the rockwork and under the overflow, they seem completely unresponsive and extremely pale. Both fish have dark color expanding backwards from behind their eyes.
I'm about to go run water tests but I fear they'll come back good as ALL my other fish (2x clowns, 3x chromis, tailspot blenny, watchmen goby, mandarin) are doing completely fine. I fear my water might have got deoxygenated due to all the flatworm die off, even though i had the overflow and the skimmer running the whole time.
Can I do anything to save my fish?