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Is this a flatworm?
My pocilipora has not been doing well, and today I notice these greyish things moving around on the coral.

What do you suppose hey are?

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My pocilipora has not been doing well, and today I notice these greyish things moving around on the coral.

What do you suppose hey are?
You are going to have to do a lot of dipping. I don't believe dips kill eggs. And they will continue to eat your poci's
 

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Is there any way to eradicate them in the tank and not dipping?
Yes, you can siphon them up with a 3/8" tubing into a nylon stocking and discard.
Other option is a wrasse such as Yellow coris or 6 lined, and even lunare which will consume them.
 
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Yes, you can siphon them up with a 3/8" tubing into a nylon stocking and discard.
Other option is a wrasse such as Yellow coris or 6 lined, and even lunare which will consume them.
My set up in 32.5 gallon.
What wrasse would you recommend for a tank this size?
 

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Yellow corris gets 5 inches requires a 50+g probably more peaceful fish. Lunare gets to 10 inches and recommended is 125g
6line is 3 inches and peopel say they do well in a 30g. Liveaquaria says 55g.
Up to you either yellow or 6 line. 6 lines can get very aggressive. It's why I asked.
 
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Yellow corris gets 5 inches requires a 50+g probably more peaceful fish. Lunare gets to 10 inches and recommended is 125g
6line is 3 inches and peopel say they do well in a 30g. Liveaquaria says 55g.
Up to you either yellow or 6 line. 6 lines can get very aggressive. It's why I asked.
I have been considering the pink streaked wrasse as well. But seem hard to find in my area.
 

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