FLATWORMS!!! - How To Get Rid of Red Planaria (Pest Control #2)

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I have seen the past few weeks, many on R2R who have either encountered Flatworms or have questioned what they are or look like. This series could not be more fitting and will provide insight as to what they are and how to win the battle.
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I have seen the past few weeks, many on R2R who have either encountered Flatworms or have questioned what they are or look like. This series could not be more fitting and will provide insight as to what they are and how to win the battle.
Well done marine depot !!!

Sometimes despite even our best efforts pests can get introduced into an aquarium. That's really what inspired the series. We had a tank with Aiptasia and thought, "Well, we'll make the best of a bad situation and just let them grow so we can make a video about eliminating them later on."

The flatworm video kind of worked out that way too, but in a different tank.

Which reef pest topic do you think we should tackle next?

Jeff @MarineDepot
 

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Sometimes despite even our best efforts pests can get introduced into an aquarium. That's really what inspired the series. We had a tank with Aiptasia and thought, "Well, we'll make the best of a bad situation and just let them grow so we can make a video about eliminating them later on."

The flatworm video kind of worked out that way too, but in a different tank.

Which reef pest topic do you think we should tackle next?

Jeff @MarineDepot

Another subject of concern from many aquarist would be Asterina stars as well as worms ( Bristle, fire, and bobbit0
 

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