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![]() I had a bunch for the longest time, but I neglected it, and it just melted away. Too bad.. maybe we should bring in more.
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![]() Are planaria really a big deal anyways unless they are out of control? I actually didnt realize they are found in saltwater aquariums. I thought they were just a freshwater flatworm. I know my damsel usually cleans out any flatworms I find in my tank but I will freshwater dip them anyways if I grab some macro off of you. Thanks for offering.
Oh and BTW, whats Tang heaven? Green Gracilaria? |
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![]() red planaria aren't a big deal but I noticed where they were the coraline algae turned white maybe this was just my observation gsp I would not take any into your tank because if they feed they can reproduce fairly fast and before you know you'll have lots ultimately if this happens not to worry fwe works well for ridding it but still a pain in the A if you know what I mean.
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![]() I'm gonna replace the yeast in my CO2, then in a couple weeks I should have lots more, and yes tang daddy your welcome to some clippings as well.
![]() Yeah planaria aren't a big deal unless they get out of control. I just let them cus they are in my seahorse tank. Freshwater dipping the macro seems to work well. ![]() -Diana |