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what the he!! are these?!?!
I have noticed that these things are spreading all over my rocks and sand. Any idea what they are?
![]() ![]() ![]() They are almost square. they are brownish / reddish and they are pissing me off. Also, ideas about getting rid of them. Thanks in advance. -Doc Current Aquarium(s) Description: 210 gal "Shark Reef" With Angelfish and 90 gal reef tank Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: long enough to know I have a lot to learn |
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Re: what the he!! are these?!?!
Wow, what wonderfully focused pics you have provided us to ensure that this ID goes as easily and as smoothly as possible!!!
But seriously, I can't tell from your pics. If I had to guess I'd say flatworms.
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Re: what the he!! are these?!?!
Those my friend are know as flat worms,and you got one hell of population of em.
I would say to use some flat worm exit,but with many,it would kill everything in your tank. Some my advice is to try to find a wrasse that will eat them.Something along the lines of a coris wrasse.It'd also be a good idea to siphon out as many of em as you can.Cause when they die,they release toxins.
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Re: what the he!! are these?!?!
How on earth did you let it get that bad???
Yote is right that certain wrasses will eat them, but with how many you've got in there, you'd need a school of wrasses. I think it's just too much for one fish to handle. Maybe a combination of flatworm exit, manual removal and a wrasse.
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Re: what the he!! are these?!?!
Go with manual removal first.like I posted up top,they release toxins when they die.That many dying at once will probably kill everything you got in the tank.
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Re: what the he!! are these?!?!
hmmm. How to respond.... Oh yeah... Shit!
I gave never seen a flat worm before and never had an outbreak. Thanks foe the ID. I guess I will start siphoning them out to start. Dammit -doc Current Aquarium(s) Description: 210 gal "Shark Reef" With Angelfish and 90 gal reef tank Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: long enough to know I have a lot to learn |
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Re: what the he!! are these?!?!
sixlines eat them i think
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Re: what the he!! are these?!?!
Sixlines and mandarins may eat them, but not all individuals do. Many of the other wrasses may also.
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Re: what the he!! are these?!?!
I would not get a six line mine does not eat them. I had them really bad like you. I suctioned mine out for weeks. I finally ended up using flatworm exit. Before I did I suctioned out as many as I could. So I followed the directions. They said it takes up to a half hour to start to dye but mine started as soon as I put it in. You could see them comming out of the LR from all directions. I started suctioning them out and put charcoal in. I had so many that they were floating all over hanging by strings like. I was freaking because they were dying faster then I could get them out. To make a long story short. All my coals and fish made it withno problem. I did retreat my tank a second time to get any that got away but got none. I haven't seen any since. So if I do I'm going to treat my tank right away. I took it as a lesson learned.
Current Aquarium(s) Description: 120 with 30 sump Aquatinic Constellation T5 lighting Coralife Super Skimmer Koralia 2/3 Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: 2 years and counting Other Intrests: Pig collector, Gardening |
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Re: what the he!! are these?!?!
so here is my question. if doc never had a problem with it before, why the outbreak. how did they just explode out of nowhere?
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