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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Central, NJ
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Many flatworms recently appeared
Hi
I recently noticed which must be hundreds of rust colored flat specs in my tank, all over the rocks, sand and lower glass. I've had my tank up and running for 5 years and just noticed them a couple weeks ago. Not sure if this was a coincendence, but I was treating my tank for dinoflegelets and turned the light off for 3 days. When I turned the lights back on I noticed hundreds of them. Anyway, I have a few soft corals, mushrooms, zoos, and a few LPS. Are these flatworms harmful to them? Thanks for your help. |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: WEST ALLIS ,WI
Posts: 922
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yes i think they are bad...if you have them you might want to get them out...maybe a pic would help ....just to make sure thats what you have.........
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Las Vegas NV
Posts: 323
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I thought Bristle worms were ok?
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Cooper city fl
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the small brown flat worms can be a nuisance and can really get out of control. They won't eat your corals, but may irritate them if there are enough. They make products like flatworm exit that will kill them. I've used Yellow coris and a melanarus wrasses to keep them under control.
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