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![]() Don't mean to be rude and hijack, but I also have a large flatworm population and am looking for a suitable solution. Problem is I also have some very nice large feather dusters (almost 3" dia). Will a yellow wrasse also devour them or are any other fish suitable? Right now I have a scopas tang and a yellow goby in my 120.
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![]() Any of these guys: I put them in the order I would chose,
sixline wrasse, green wrasse, Yellow wrasse,
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![]() Any of these guys: I put them in the order I would chose,
sixline wrasse, green wrasse, Yellow wrasse, There is a good chance your feather dusters will become snacks, less so with the sixline but still a chance.
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![]() Suck and blow. They hate flow.
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![]() Thanks! I just put a VorTech in a few days ago and it has dramatically improved the flow (had a lot of dead spots before) I'll be patient and watch what effect it has on the flatworms. |