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![]() Thread title.. I need one
Something that won't eat my little francois (cleaner shrimp) Clowns haul him around enough. However I have a flatworm issue and I want some type of wrasse anyway. I don't really want to go the chemical route - too many stories of scary nukings and my tank is hard to get at it vaccuum the little buggers. |
#2
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![]() I had the same problem and bought a yellow and six line wrasse and after 2 weeks no more flat worms.
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#3
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![]() Six line wrasse cleaned up my flatworms.
But they are an aggressive fish and would bully my clowns. He went carpet surfing while my daughter was looking after my tank 4 yrs ago, so I don't have to worry anymore |
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![]() Is your tank big enough for a mandarin? When my tank was sitting fallow for 8 weeks I had a flatworm breakout but after putting my mandarin back in the tank, all the flatworms disappeared again
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![]() Personally I'd get a blue velvet nudibranch. Will make short work of you flat worms. I had one that cleared my tank of them in less than a week.Won't touch anything else as all they each are flatworms.
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#6
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![]() Canary wrasses are nice and usually eat flatworms.. A radiant wrasse (close relative to the canary) might be a good choice as well..
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#7
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![]() Red scooter Benny eats flatworms as well
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![]() Thanks guys.
It's a 130 gallon with only a pair of ocellaris as occupants. No livestock and the creepy crawlies get out of hand. Yuck. Going to have a look at some of those wrasse. However something tells me I better cover my tank. Sigh. |