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Old June 7th 06, 08:59 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Hello everyone here ;-)
I am new here ,my English isn't well but i have a prolem/no problem and i
need an etwice...
I found plenaria in my tank, the photos of tank You can see on :
http://www.boxermania.com/akw/4mc.htm

This tank work with out protein skimmer under 4200K Philips Hqi lamp.
AM salt,Tank: 29 X33X6 inch, coral/Si2O4 L.S,14Kg L.R , 3000liters/h-
circulation, one small fish- Amphiprion Clarkii, no feeding, only soft
corals.
My tank is 5 moth old, i don't feed it only every week 5 liters water
change.
As You see i have much of algas and i like them but i am frighting because
every week i see more and more of plenaria- are they dangerous? and what
should i do ...to change this propagation proces if they are danger- meaby
plenaria is not a rison but effect of some mistake in keeping my system i
made....
Please for help,
Krzysiek



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Old June 7th 06, 09:03 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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p.s every coral i have became from a very small part of polyps my friends
(often from 1-2 polips) and they grow/propagate good / and growing still
specialy xenia and zoanthus, clavularia. i have got 3 snales/ 2Xcalcinus
elegans /Sand starfish...




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Old June 7th 06, 09:05 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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this tank isn't so beauty as Your tanks but i payd for all around
....300$....including all...




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Old June 8th 06, 08:40 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Krzysiek wrote:
Hello everyone here ;-)
I am new here ,my English isn't well but i have a prolem/no problem and i
need an etwice...
I found plenaria in my tank, the photos of tank You can see on :
http://www.boxermania.com/akw/4mc.htm

This tank work with out protein skimmer under 4200K Philips Hqi lamp.
AM salt,Tank: 29 X33X6 inch, coral/Si2O4 L.S,14Kg L.R , 3000liters/h-
circulation, one small fish- Amphiprion Clarkii, no feeding, only soft
corals.
My tank is 5 moth old, i don't feed it only every week 5 liters water
change.
As You see i have much of algas and i like them but i am frighting because
every week i see more and more of plenaria- are they dangerous? and what
should i do ...to change this propagation proces if they are danger- meaby
plenaria is not a rison but effect of some mistake in keeping my system i
made....
Please for help,
Krzysiek



Your tank looks very nice. I did not see any flatworms in your
pictures, but they can be pretty hard to see. If you only have a few, I
would suggest trying to get some Salifert Flatworm Exit. Should work
very well for you.

Kim Gross
www.jensalt.com
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Old June 8th 06, 10:50 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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On Wed, 7 Jun 2006 21:59:23 +0200, "Krzysiek" wrote:

Hello everyone here ;-)
I am new here ,my English isn't well but i have a prolem/no problem and i
need an etwice...
I found plenaria in my tank, the photos of tank You can see on :
http://www.boxermania.com/akw/4mc.htm


I had big problems with planaria some years ago, they reproduce very
fast and were taking over the tank. I eventually decided to treat
them chemically with levamisole, this is an antiparasitic drug used in
veterinary medicine, you may be able to get it locally, I don't know.
Sorry can't remember the dose rate I used. Using this compound is
*not* ideal on a reef, the drug kills all nematodes (roundworms) and
that will damage your ecosystem, I'd only do that if you really have
no alternative.

I see there are claims that biological control is possible. That may
be better. See these creatures:

http://www.aquacon.com/seaslugs.html

Steve
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Old June 8th 06, 03:53 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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The dangers of flat worms are exaggerated, but they don't
look very nice when they populate in large numbers. The
danger is when they start covering your corals. When this
happens they can slowly smother the coral. Often the flat
worms will disappear on their own, especially if the
nutrient levels in the tank are reduced.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



Krzysiek wrote on 6/7/2006 3:59 PM:
Hello everyone here ;-)
I am new here ,my English isn't well but i have a prolem/no problem and i
need an etwice...
I found plenaria in my tank, the photos of tank You can see on :
http://www.boxermania.com/akw/4mc.htm

This tank work with out protein skimmer under 4200K Philips Hqi lamp.
AM salt,Tank: 29 X33X6 inch, coral/Si2O4 L.S,14Kg L.R , 3000liters/h-
circulation, one small fish- Amphiprion Clarkii, no feeding, only soft
corals.
My tank is 5 moth old, i don't feed it only every week 5 liters water
change.
As You see i have much of algas and i like them but i am frighting because
every week i see more and more of plenaria- are they dangerous? and what
should i do ...to change this propagation proces if they are danger- meaby
plenaria is not a rison but effect of some mistake in keeping my system i
made....
Please for help,
Krzysiek



 




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