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looks like a mushroom... but the picture is blurryI present the worm I saw it's now seen
ID?!
ghost? lol whatchu mean. im plankingnot sure ,ghost ??
not sure ,ghost ??
Ready for them to exit!def flattie , @EeyoreIsMySpiritAnimal ?
hahaha i tried to reverse image it and all it came back with was spilled water on coffee tables.Theres so many lol. Im on google images
Yes, flatworm, but not the kind that are immediately an issue.def flattie , @EeyoreIsMySpiritAnimal ?
So good stuff then for my baby red corisYes, flatworm, but not the kind that are immediately an issue.
These eat algae and copepods, not coral. They can become problematic if their numbers increase to the point that they smother coral from getting light, but I've personally never seen an infestation even close to that.
They can also release toxins when they die; if a bunch die at once (like when using Flatworm Exit, etc), the resulting toxins can be bad for the tank... People usually remove as many as they can manually before using FW exit, are prepared to do water changes, and run carbon to mitigate the toxins.
Lots of fish will eat them including most wrasses...
If they are crawling all over the zoas, that could be irritating them...So good stuff then for my baby red coris
Ok zoas effected by something else ! Ty!
So you are saying I can get more wrasse I'll tell my wife right now.... lolIf they are crawling all over the zoas, that could be irritating them...
Hes a fine boy, more dog than anythingYou should try getting rid of the cat... I bet its that...