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![]() Hi all,
I have a 72gal reef tank with 100lbs of lr and 4" of dsp. I have a few red flat worms that I would like to get rid of. Any experiences with an animal that eats them? I don't want to add that flat-worm-exit stuff. I only have 2 clowns, 1 chromis and a tang in there, so space is not an issue. Thanks Last edited by fresh; 04-10-2006 at 08:22 PM. |
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![]() In my old seahorse tank, I added a leopard wrasse & it ate up all the flatworms in less than a week. Supposedly the green psychadelic mandarin goby is also a flatworm eater, but I have no experience with one of those.
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![]() green mandarin and sixline wrasse combo worked for me
Had a friend that adtually had squamippinis anthia feasting on his! that is one of the weirdest things I have seen. (note that these anthias were .5 inch to 1 inch in size and in a 340 gallon tank. Nate |
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![]() I had them in a nano. After I squished some on the glass they started to disappear. Although I never saw them being eaten I think my Royal Gramma was doing it. I'm pretty sure it wasn't my clown.
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![]() Can't go wrong with a wrasse.
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