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Algae Grower
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Hydra in my fry tank
How do I get rid of hydra in my fry tank, my current batch of peacock gudgeon seem to be too big for the hydra to catch but I have eggs that should be hatching out today or tomorrow and they will be munched, what do I do
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Planted Tank Enthusiast
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Fenbendazole is what I've seen people use. You can pick it up at your local LFS in the dog medicine section. It's a dewormer. It should come in a powder I believe. Then you mix it as per instructions on the forums or if you google it. I think it's only bad for inverts.
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