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Following, recently found teeny tiny flatworms I suspect snuck in on my chaeto. Do you have non-microspopic pic?I found it on some macro algae.
They are barely visible to the naked eye, tiny dots almost as large as a copepod so I had to use a cheap microscope to get a look at them. The pictures are some of them magnified about 100-125x
The melenarus wrasse and yellow coris wrasse don't seem to be picking at the macro algae where I found them, but I don't know if that is because they are so small or because they are not tasty.
I haven't had dealings with flatworms yet, so I really have no experience in this area.
This is what mine look like. After starting a thread it seems the consensus is they are not AEFW's and are just a part of a reef. If they get in excess, they will start to cause receding flesh on the corals from the base up, you should be able to see them.I do not, as they are very small so they don’t really show up. They are just black dots that move a bit, a little smaller than the copepod dots. They are much smaller than the amphipods.
That is absolutely possible. Those are two Wrasses I was considering to help control mine lolThose look pretty big compared to what I have, but maybe mine are getting eaten by the melenarus wrasse and yellow coris wrasse before they get big.