Tried manually removing it with a tong but by the time I touch the Hammer retracts and the flatworm just takes advantage of that and hides. My LFS is pretty far so I don’t know what to do.
Note I just got the coral two days ago.
I haven’t seen anymore so I’m hoping it is just one.
I did take the coral out of the tank and inspected it but I couldn’t find the flatworm. I don’t want to stress it anymore either since it does look stressed now. Any suggestions? Will a hydrogen peroxide dip work?
Note I just got the coral two days ago.
I haven’t seen anymore so I’m hoping it is just one.
I did take the coral out of the tank and inspected it but I couldn’t find the flatworm. I don’t want to stress it anymore either since it does look stressed now. Any suggestions? Will a hydrogen peroxide dip work?