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I have a bunch of these in my frag tank. No idea what they are good or bad. Anyone have any insight? Thanks

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There are a few ways .
I went through this in my 230 gal for awhile .
You can make a diy siphon to remove them ( a piece of 1/4” airline running. To a nylon
As you suck them out they will go to the nylon and can be disposed of .
2) livestock
Although most will recommend fish such as wrasses the only for sure one that will eat them is blue velvet nudibranch

I added 1 Mel wrasse
2 six line wrasse
2) springeri wrasse
1) green spotted mandarin
And eventually found 2 blue velvet nudi which shortly after they were all gone
 

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There is only 2 lfs I buy anything from and both claim to have never had flatworms .

needless to say I haven’t bought frags from either in a very long time .
I strongly suggest ! Dip and Inspect everything entering your system from
Now on
 

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Try to avoid chemicals such as flatworm exit.
It scares me to think if there are too many they will die and release toxins . I would assume too many in the system could nuke the tank
 
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Thanks for all the responses. I think I’m going to try the fish method first since I have access to those the easiest. And also syphoning them out as well
 

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