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![]() I read on other web sites that a mandrin goby will eat red flatworms. Is this true? Because we are just about ready for a mandrin goby and are having a lot of red flatworms. too many to use flatworm exit.
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![]() Last edited by draco; 04-18-2007 at 05:02 AM. |
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![]() The spotted mandrin (Synchiropus picturatus) is said to eat flatworms.
The blue/green mandrin (Synchiropus splendidus) does not.
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![]() Well that sucks. We were looking to get the blue/green manderin not the spotted. But thanks for the info. Does anything else eat red flatworms?
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However, I have seldom read where a flatworm population has been eradicated by fish. First, they seem to be a hit & miss and second, they dont eat enough. If something like "exit" is not going to be used, then the fish may help, along with lost of siphoning, lots of current to get them into suspension and good skimming & mech. filtration to remove them.
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![]() Not that this helps you now but my colony of flatworms disappeared and i didnt notive until they were gone so it was very quick. I hope you have the same luck!
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![]() My black leopard wrasse ate them all in my olld seahorse tank within a week or so. Just cruised around all day picking them off. It was great. I love biological controls for pests.
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![]() I'd love to get a Leopard Wrasse but I've read they're hard to keep. How has yours been?
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