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![]() look somewhat like my flatworms did. sort of hard to tell tho
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![]() Do you have any clearer pics? They do look like flatworms though.
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![]() They are so small that is the best pic I can get so far.
Are all flatworms bad? If so how do you get rid of them? |
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![]() My vote is flatworm...be interesting to see what Doc Ron says.
Flatworm Exit and lots of syphoning....
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![]() Yep. look like flatworms. Punch it in the search. Lots of flatworms threads and treatments.
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![]() yuppers that is what mine looked like when i had the120 going.
sorry to hear about it . mike
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![]() That is why I do a flatworm exit dip on all new corals entering my tank. Anyway if they are flatworms I understand it is best to treat them now, instead of waiting for them to multiply.
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