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Personally I'd get a blue velvet nudibranch. Will make short work of you flat worms. I had one that cleared my tank of them in less than a week.Won't touch anything else as all they each are flatworms.
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Canary wrasses are nice and usually eat flatworms.. A radiant wrasse (close relative to the canary) might be a good choice as well..
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Red scooter Benny eats flatworms as well
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Thanks guys.
It's a 130 gallon with only a pair of ocellaris as occupants. No livestock and the creepy crawlies get out of hand. Yuck. Going to have a look at some of those wrasse. However something tells me I better cover my tank. Sigh. |
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