According to a Coral Magazine article from 2020, there is potential with using hobby-grade LaCl to kill flatworms. They quote a university coral biology researcher who uses Tropic Marin's Elimi-Phos Rapid to kill flatworms. He suggests it may mess with 'ion channels' in the flatworms. The article claims it's able to make flatworms of of the genera Waminoa and Convolutriloba "disappear completely at the dosage of 1.0 ml/100 L of aquarium water recommended by the manufacturer" (emphasis mine).
The researcher then goes on to mention that while he has no experience with using it against AEFW, he assumes it should also work on them as well (!!!)
Flatworm EXit does not work on AEFW, so I don't know of an in-tank treatment that has any efficacy for those cases. If this has been explored further, it might significantly reduce the severity of future infestations by making it far less labor-intensive to suppress or even eradicate AEFW. There's still lots of missing info. I only found a few mentions of people actually trying and the results are mixed. They don't go super in-depth about how to dose it either, I assume you just pour it into the display?
One clever idea I saw during the searching was to drain the tank 80% to expose all acros and mist them with potassium chloride solution. Wonder if anyone else has done this either?
If anyone has insights I'd be curious to hear them
The researcher then goes on to mention that while he has no experience with using it against AEFW, he assumes it should also work on them as well (!!!)
Flatworm EXit does not work on AEFW, so I don't know of an in-tank treatment that has any efficacy for those cases. If this has been explored further, it might significantly reduce the severity of future infestations by making it far less labor-intensive to suppress or even eradicate AEFW. There's still lots of missing info. I only found a few mentions of people actually trying and the results are mixed. They don't go super in-depth about how to dose it either, I assume you just pour it into the display?
One clever idea I saw during the searching was to drain the tank 80% to expose all acros and mist them with potassium chloride solution. Wonder if anyone else has done this either?
If anyone has insights I'd be curious to hear them
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.coralmagazine.com