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The eggs where there this morning, but unfortunately had gone tonight when I looked, they where white in colour. :cry:
I shall go back to the drawing board & remove the sand at the weekend, does anyone know if Planaria can live in external filters?, I have read they can live in internal box filters.
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Sorry to hear that :(
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Hi
Found this while looking may be of some use they don't like sunlight so my guess is they can live in canister pumps.
They say they are carnivores so a start maybe to stop feeding meaty food for now.
Other than that don't know what to do here is a link.

http://www.ehow.com/about_5241197_plana ... cycle.html
If I find anything else will let you know.

Hope this helps you Stevie

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Hi Stevie.K
I have the same problem with planaria as you have :? , i have had them for 8 weeks now in my 400lt bare bottom breeding tank and yes thay do live in external filters. I have lost 8 spawns up to now, eggs go white in colour same as yours :( . I have used Kusuri wormer plus unfortunately it dose not kill them. Planaria are nematodes, if you have a closer look in your tank you can see teeny white larvae moving around. I have 7 tetras 5 otose and 25 Zebras in the tank and they do feed on the planaria, but planaria reproduce fast. I don`t over feed, so the planaria feed on fish poo etc. SERA make a wormer called Nematol witch kills nematodes unfortunately the Zebras will not like it and i`m reluctant to use it. So at the moment i`m stuck with wat to do to get rid of the littel sh..s, meds my be the only answer :? :cry: .
Tank 400lt aqua one.
Filter Eheim 2080 pro 3
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Thanks Jerry for your help, shame it doesn't tell me how to kill them!

Thanks zeb-pleco-fxu, very frustrating isn't it?
I only get to see them when I do a water change, when I disturb things, so I don't think I have many but I don't know how many live in my filter?
You say you are running bb so I may not gain from doing this, I suppose even if I clean & sterilise the tank, they will still be in the water & in the filter & the only way is to swap filters from another tank that isn't infected, but then I will need a spare filter & may still not get rid of them!
I have read even bleach doesn't kill them, so they must be tough little buggers, I suppose zebra tanks are ideal for them as they don't like sunlight, I will keep on doing more water changes & won't be defeated, it must be the Yorkshire water! :wink:
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Hopefully a successful update.

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3rd spawn of 2010, eggs laid Wed night/Thurs morning, male sitting tight at the back of the cave, had a little peep & the eggs looking good hopefully they will hatch in a day or 2. :o
I never did get around to stripping the tank or going bare bottom, but I did carry on doing regular water changes & I did introduce 8 tetra's which was Grubbygirls advice, which may of been the answer? Thanks.
Fingers crossed they will hatch. :pray:
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Oh good luck with them :)
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Nice to hear,good luck with the spawn. 8)

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Had a little peep tonight & I have some wrigglers :lol:
Thanks guys & gals :wav:
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Congrats! :diggit:
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Hooray!! :notworthy: :yahooscream:
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Excellent news :D
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Well done! Wicked,
All the nice things and backing you give to others on here,you of all deserve a good spawn. 8)

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Only ever picture I have taken of any spawns of big daddy & fry, but I thought it about time!
Thanks for the kind words Jerry & support everyone, enjoy. :)
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Aah bless him. That's a nice size cave steve, where did you get it?
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