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Hi shrimpers, I received some plants a little while back and didn't think to quarantine them. Well unfortunately I now have Pond Snails, Planaria and Hydra in my mixeed Taiwan Bee/TiBee/Tiger tank. Why someone would give plants to another shrimper knowing that they have all of these pests in their tanks is beyond me. I have some "No Planaria" and wanted to know if anyone has used this product lately? My tank is a Fluval Spec V, so approximately 5 gallons. The tank contains Adults (some berried), juveniles and babies. I am worried about the younger shrimp and the berried females but I just saw a hydra floating in the water column so who knows how many are in their now. The other day I saw them in my filter chamber as well. I have read some of the posts on here about "No Planaria" but was looking for some more recent information. I have also read about fenbendazole but don't like the idea that it can stick around in the tank if it gets into the soil. Which I have (ADA). I heard that "No Planaria" is natural and will break down in a few days after use. Thankng you in advance!
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I have a PRL tank with many tiny babies (as tiny as 2mm). I have a case of planaria and want to use the product No Planaria. The label says it won't harm shrimps, but I'm still worried as the babies are really tiny. Is No Planaria safe to use under such conditions? Thanks.