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Old 04-14-2009, 06:47 PM
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just for size reference they are about the size of a pin head. I thought flatworms were bigger?
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Old 04-15-2009, 02:18 PM
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Anybody else?
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Old 04-15-2009, 05:27 PM
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try using a pippette and suck them off the rock. If you can they probably are flatworms. Do they ever move around?

I had a minor flatworm problem and bought a six-line wrasse and havnt seen any since. (seahorses eat em too)

Some can be pretty small like 1mm.

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Old 04-15-2009, 06:00 PM
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i will try that and see what happens. Thanks for the help thus far
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Old 04-15-2009, 10:32 PM
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i have a six line for sale lol
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