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Flatworms
Mar 4, 2014 15:53:04 GMT -5
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Post by moulton712 on Mar 4, 2014 15:53:04 GMT -5
Do you run carbon. I notice my zoas don't like too much carbon. I run a system with and without carbon. The one with carbon I had two oxide colonies die. The one without seems to flourish. Just an observation.
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Post by jess on Mar 4, 2014 16:57:46 GMT -5
No carbon, no nothing. I have filter floss and macro algae in modified aqua clear 70s on both tanks. I don't feed the zoa tank, and once a week feed the lps tank.
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Flatworms
Mar 4, 2014 18:31:23 GMT -5
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Post by scoobnoob on Mar 4, 2014 18:31:23 GMT -5
I can leave a small vial of FWE with Lindsey when I meet up with her this weekend for you if you want to try it. I had some about a year ago this took care of things...as far as flatworms I think the ZOA recession is something else though as my zoas were fine when I had them.
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Post by jess on Mar 4, 2014 18:36:50 GMT -5
Yea I'm thinking it's not those either. They were on the shroom and didn't seem to bother it at all. They are tough tho, I sucked them out this morning, left then in an inch of water in a plastic cup, still alive now lol. I moved the light so that it covers the length the tank from side to side instead front back, see that makes a difference with polyp extension. And maybe tomorrow go see if I can find some cheap iodine at pet smart.
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Post by foggman on Mar 4, 2014 19:22:44 GMT -5
I had my zoos do that in my old tank, tasted my phosphate.....over 2
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Post by jess on Mar 4, 2014 19:25:12 GMT -5
Phosphate must taste yucky, I'd say 10 ;D
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Post by foggman on Mar 4, 2014 20:00:12 GMT -5
Lol
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