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sirhc13

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Can someone please ID these creatures!
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Painter Steve

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I had an issue with little guys a few years back and went threw the process of using Flatworm RX, its a very long process. After about a month of war I thought I had won the battle but then I started to notice them making a come back so I broke down a bought a yellow wrasse and he took care of them in a couple days. Haven't seen any since. FYI... If you have any small snail or crabs they will become dinner as well. I now only buy larger crabs and snails.
 

AdInfinitum

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Unless their population hits epic proportions due to serious overfeeding, they are ugly but mostly harmless. Trying to get rid of them with chemicals can nuke your tank in a hurry. Like so many things, they tend to bloom and then die off. Keep feeding under control...get a predator if you like....(red scooters...not Ruby reds...eat them and are an option for a peaceful tank where a wrasse won't fit in), and be patient and they will go away.
 

Nick James

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I have flatworms as well. I have never seen them bother anything. To be honest I haven't really noticed them at all lately. I'll have to go searching for them. If they aren't doing damage, then who cares. More micro creatures eating micro crap and creating a more diverse Eco system. Just my opinion.


And if you find a fish that eats them, free food!
 
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sirhc13

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Thanks for the replies everyone!
Sealife has a Melanarus in stock so I think I'm going to just trying removing as many as I can each WC and hopefully the Wrasse will take care of a bunch too!
 
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sirhc13

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Should I be worried about my CUC with the Melanarus? I have Nassarius, Star Cerith, Trochus, Mexican Turbos as well as Peppermint shrimp, Blood Red Fire shrimp and a couple of Strawberry Conch's?
 
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Nick James

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Sealife also has halichores triplus.. Looks like a pink coris wrasse. Stays smaller I believe so may Be less likely to bother your snails.. But no guarantees ;)
 

Nick James

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I knew they had them too, I was in London yesterday and planned on picking up a fish. But they were closed, not open till noon and I had to get back home.

I was leaning toward the pink wrasse but IF they had a juvenile leopard AND it was eating prepared foods I was going to pull the trigger as I have a larger build on the horizon ;)
 
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