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![]() well i just thoughti would post this because there are lots of problems with flat worms in peoples tanks.
i bought a fairy wrasse about a month ago before i went away to toronto for 3 weeks.. my sister was looking after my tank and kept it alive.... the fish is a madator wrasse/ whip-fin wrasse ![]() as you can see in the pic there are flat worms.. i was looking in the tank today and noticed it was very .. clean.. and there is not a single flat worm... anyhow i know people have troubles with these pests .. this fish is reef safe and very colourful... cheers dave |
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![]() I am currently battling what looks like the same flat worms you have, syphoning seems to help, but it doesnt take long for them to re-populate. I would like to fnid a natural predator to these annoying worms... thanks for the info.
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![]() careful, i was just reading another post this morning and apperantly those wrasses are natoriouse jumpers. jsut thought id let ya know
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![]() I've got a tailspot wrasse who hunts constantly. I used to have a flatworm problem but after I'd had the wrasse for about 2 weeks I couldn't find one flatworm in the main tank. I still had a few in the overflow (man I wish he had fit in there
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