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I read a great article here about fire worms. The knowlegable author (Rob Toonen) did not reccomend a chemicle treatment for the obvious reason of likely killing other wanted organisms.
I have a large "fish only" public display aqurium that we wish to add a refugeum to. All the infastructure is in place but our plant specimens are contaminated with fire worms. I really don't want to add them to the tank as this exhibit has to be dove daily, "and I can't imagine getting one of these guys in the wet suit" :? . Basicially what I need is a chemo treatment that will allow the plants to survive but irradicate the worms. So far prazyquantel and ivermectin does not effect them at all, even at hyperconcentrations. My next experiment will likely be formalin as I know copper will take out the plants.
I hope someone has an idea.
Thanks
I have a large "fish only" public display aqurium that we wish to add a refugeum to. All the infastructure is in place but our plant specimens are contaminated with fire worms. I really don't want to add them to the tank as this exhibit has to be dove daily, "and I can't imagine getting one of these guys in the wet suit" :? . Basicially what I need is a chemo treatment that will allow the plants to survive but irradicate the worms. So far prazyquantel and ivermectin does not effect them at all, even at hyperconcentrations. My next experiment will likely be formalin as I know copper will take out the plants.
I hope someone has an idea.
Thanks