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![]() Yes they are completely aware of them. I've even offered him my leftover flatworm exit package. The prof that looks after the tank chooses not to treat because his students look at the flatworms in some of their labs each year. He has tried a few natural controls to try and reduce their population such as wrasse, dragonet and nudibranchs. But they just keep on living.
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