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![]() Are these baby snails and eggs?
Both are roughly 1 - 2mm. ![]() ![]() Other tank inhabitants: - 1 x porcelain anemone crab - 2 x nassarius snail - 1 x spiny snail (?) - 1 x stomatella snail (?) - 3 x blue legged dwarf hermits - 1 x spaghetti worm - 1 x bristle worm |
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![]() First picture looks like flatworms
Second picture no Idea |
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![]() First is bad flatworms , second could be spiny snail eggs . stomellas spawn in the water and the other snails you have lay ribbon like eggs that are very small and white.
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![]() Thanks for the flat worm ID. I've turned up the flow and blacked out the tank. In a few days I'll try and finish them with Flatwork Exit.
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![]() First pic-a couple of those evil $astards actually resemble little devils or playboy bunnies
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cheers, Rich all that we do is touched with ocean, yet we remain on the shore of what we know http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2005/5/aquarium |
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![]() I tried Salifert Flatworm eXit in a separate container on a dozen worms. 24 hours later at 50x concentration and fewer than half died.
With more reading I found there are many species of flatworms. This one is probably Heterochaerus Australis or similar. Going to try manual removal. I wrote up what I found here: http://www.theaquariumwiki.com/Flatworm |