Flat worms what will eat them?

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I never dipped a new coral and as punishment for my stupidity I have a flat worm infestation, it's not a plague yet but the numbers are building.

Anyone recommend a predator that eats them? A wrasse of fish of some sort?

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What type of flatworms are you talking about AEFW??? The only fish that will eat flatworms are wrasses usually. The melanarus and yellow coris wrasse are your two best bets. If you can see the flatworms then you already have a plague IMO. I hope its not AEFW for your sake.
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Melunarus, yellow corris, 6 line are your best bets for really any type of flatworms. If it's planaria you could also try the blue velvet nudibranches.
 

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I used a piece of rigid airline tubing connected to soft airline tubing. Siphon into a filter sock in a bucket. Siphoned out as many as I could see and dumped the water back in.
Then used flat worm exit.
I have a melenarus for preventative measures now.
 

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If you're talking about the red planaria flatworms, skip the wrasses: they may never touch them. Use salifert Flatworm Exit. Works wonders, follow the directions.

If you're talking about AEFW that's a different story. You need to remove as many frags and colonies as you can and dip them in Bayer or Melafix or both to kill them, 1-2x/week, every week for a few weeks. Sometimes doesn't help as they're in the rocks. Flatworm exit does NOT work on AEFW btw...
 
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I not done anything yet and they are disappearing on there own? Assume something must be eating them?
 

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I not done anything yet and they are disappearing on there own? Assume something must be eating them?
Might be hiding. So are they the rust/brown colored ones that are covering everything or they the ones on acropora???
 

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