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Well, kudos to you for looking at a natural way over a chemical way. Let us know how the varians works out.
Peace,
Chip
Peace,
Chip

manny":2w1twxmz said:I'd rather do nothing than pour some chemical in my tank.
Also, a six line wrasse has always been on my fish list. It will be my next fish addition, flat worms or not, so I would wait to see what that animal did before trying a chemical anyway. More hit and miss than the nudi I know, but I planned on one since before I even got my tank.
manny":1fv3l9lr said:I've done my reading, but I like to ask at the last minute before adding something I've never kept before.
I have an unsightly planeria problem. I've tried everything short of increasing flow, which is already high, and adding some flatworm killer chemical, which I don't want to do.
I'm adding an extra powerhead to increase flow next time I take the hood off to change a bulb (in a week or so).
My wife loves c. varians, but I've never wanted to add one because of the specialized diet. Now that I have something for them to eat, I figure I can toss him in.
In a 75 gallon tank, with as many flat worms as I have, I think he will be fine. If he eats them all, I will give him back to my LFS so he won't starve in my tank. He'll probably starve in someone else's tank, but they carry this species regularly, so it's not like I'm special ordering it. So I don't feel bad about that aspect.
My concern is whether he can nuke my tank after he is loaded with flatworm toxins. How big is the risk of this slug getting shredded in a powerhead intake or the overflow? I just have two weak powerheads and my overflow has tons of slots and it doesn't seem like the water rushes through inordinately fast.
Anyone kept these? I know Len has kept them in the past. What do you think Len?
minibowmatt":3pe6gx95 said:I cant understand them... with that said, I do not know what they eat or what to "remove" to control them, and thats why I nuked them with FWE... I messed around for months trying to get rid of them naturally. FWE did it in three days.
