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🐌 SOBAKEN Genchem Planted Tank Planaria Hydra Killer - Safe for Shrimp, Fish, and more Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

No more planaria. No more annoying snails.

I had a massive infestation of white and brown planarians in my shrimp tank. They even united in the light. I have followed the instructions. On the second day I didn't see the planaria. It worked! About six days later I saw some small white planarians. It was probably the eggs during the first dosing regimen. I added the first daily dose of No Planaria. The next day I didn't see the planaria so I didn't give another dose. That was not necessary. It worked! People can get mad at me for that…

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Highly Recommended

Turns out I had planarians in one of my shrimp tanks and couldn't figure out what was destroying one of my colonies. Having many different colonies and only one of them was rapidly declining. Unfortunately, I didn't realize this soon enough until one day I spotted a worm (now known as planaria) that apparently decided to snatch one of my adult shrimp that was in the middle of a molt. As I sit and watch a planaria eat a shrimp and change from white/clear to the jade green that was in front of me

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • Some Cons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Also works very well with hydras without harming fish or shrimp

I bought some plants for my new tank and put them in my tank without quarantine or bleaching (beginner mistake). I quickly found myself in a bad case of Hydra in my shrimp tank. After a little research on the internet I came across this product. I only have a 5 gallon tank and the recommended dose is 50 liters (13.2 gallons) so I used about 1/3 scoop for my first dose. I put the powder in a small glass with some aquarium water and mixed it well before pouring the dissolved powder solution…

Pros
  • Good thing
Cons
  • There are nuances

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My Experience - Fish and Aquatic Animals

I ended up getting a Hydra in my aquarium and my Amano and Otos never seemed to settle down, they couldn't find a place to rest because of the Hydra. I've never seen a planarian, but I've had plenty of pest snails. I chose No Planaria because it is safe for shrimp and plants. I've researched and researched this product and read good things and bad so I was very nervous about adding it to my aquarium. In fact, I waited a few days, contemplating whether to use it at all. Eventually I decided I…

Pros
  • Easy Installation
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  • Not the Best