Cali Kid Corals

Flat worm id?

For me, FW Exit - did little; Springeri Damsel - did little; pink streaked wrasse - did little (I went with pink streaked cause 6-Lines are assholes); KCL dip - instant knock off.
They do annoy some of my yumas but not all. Don't have as many/much as on your glass; but haven't had irritation to the point of death or anything like that.
I also feed the tank heavily.
 
For me, FW Exit - did little; Springeri Damsel - did little; pink streaked wrasse - did little (I went with pink streaked cause 6-Lines are assholes); KCL dip - instant knock off.
They do annoy some of my yumas but not all. Don't have as many/much as on your glass; but haven't had irritation to the point of death or anything like that.
I also feed the tank heavily.
I may just do FWE. Fish aren't currently a option. Than do a water change really only soft corals, hammers and torches. Crabs and snails. I expect if I wait to long it will just get worst. After seeing the red adult ones I guess they are. 90% are still white. I can easily see white turning red and it getting outta hand quickly if it's not already there.
 
Wonder if the potassium chloride will work. It’s super cheap. I can give you some the next time I see you.
If it's the white stuff from last swap i have some? Is that safe to do in tank? No fish.

A tank treatment is seeming best option currently. Most of them from what i can see are on glass. Taking out coral i don't doubt it would work for them. Yet to put them back in the tank would kinda defeat the purpose. Or If i miss eggs assuming they lay eggs lol.
 
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If it's the white stuff from last swap i have some? Is that safe to do in tank? No fish.

A tank treatment is seeming best option currently. Most of them from what i can see are on glass. Taking out coral i don't don't it would work for them. Yet to put them back in the tank would kinda defeat the purpose. Or If i miss eggs assuming they lay eggs lol.
Oh wait. There was two white stuff. The other is oxylinc acid ? You have to ask Thomas about that one. @Darkxerox
Yeah. The rock that I was passing out or on the freebie table. It’s a dip. Dunno if I would do a whole aquarium. Guess technically you could and do a 100% water change after. Risky like that tho.
 
Yeah. The rock that I was passing out or on the freebie table. It’s a dip. Dunno if I would do a whole aquarium. Guess technically you could and do a 100% water change after. Risky like that tho.
Probably try flatworm exit. Than I would be able to do it again if needed. If that doesn't work will look at other options. A month before fish are a option.
 
Probably try flatworm exit. Than I would be able to do it again if needed. If that doesn't work will look at other options. A month before fish are a option.
Dunno if you read my prior comment about flatworm exit. About 5 years ago. I wasn’t infested with them. But I would see them. A few everyday. So I decided to try to kill them. I dose like 5-7 times. 2 weeks apart. Yeah. It was a lot. But they didn’t all die.
Like everyone else said. You need something else too combine with flatworm exit. I don’t think they are toxic. But be ready just in case if they are. I always did big water changes afterwards just in case.
 
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