Yup they were flatworms lol I found them shortly after posting. The torch made a full recovery and tripled in size
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And why removing them physically?Yup they were flatworms lol I found them shortly after posting. The torch made a full recovery and tripled in size
I believe I have all kinds of sizes.They were just big and visible. They were easy to pluck off so why waste dip?
Do have any experience or knowledge about some kind of in tank treatment?Revive is highly effective at removing these types of flatworm from euphillia. In fact it’s the only thing I’ve found affected them.
Nope there’s nothing that will touch them. I’ve even tried dipping corals affected by them in really high concentrations of flatworm exit and it didn’t even take them off but as soon as they hit the water with revive they Spaz Right out and peel offDo have any experience or knowledge about some kind of in tank treatment?