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![]() Looks like flatworms to me. (I have them too) Siphon them out with a small air hose or better yet an eye dropper. When numbers are way down, hit them with flatworm exit.
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![]() Yup, just your regular old flatworms. I find your best bet (if you dont want to spend the time to suck them all out) is to increase flow in your display tank.
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![]() The smallest one looks to me like it could be a copepod, you can leave that one alone it's good to have
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![]() I concur with the flatworms. What color are they?
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