whoopsies 
http://www.njreefers.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=26&topic=17821.0
The Levamisole treatment DID remove some flatworms, but I also lost a few pieces in my possession. After doing a ton more research on RC, I found out that fluke tabs were actually just as good as the levamisole, and after trying that treatment out, achieved the same results with less coral mortality.
Ever since the treatment of the corals I took in were completed with the fluke tabs, they immediately showed signs of recovery (gaining color back, growth tips, etc- from the infestation). The ones that survived the levamisole treatment are STILL recovering, it's funny because the same sized frags of the same coral had faster recovery with the fluke tabs VS the levamisole.
http://www.njreefers.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=26&topic=17821.0
The Levamisole treatment DID remove some flatworms, but I also lost a few pieces in my possession. After doing a ton more research on RC, I found out that fluke tabs were actually just as good as the levamisole, and after trying that treatment out, achieved the same results with less coral mortality.
Ever since the treatment of the corals I took in were completed with the fluke tabs, they immediately showed signs of recovery (gaining color back, growth tips, etc- from the infestation). The ones that survived the levamisole treatment are STILL recovering, it's funny because the same sized frags of the same coral had faster recovery with the fluke tabs VS the levamisole.