Flatworms. Treat or leave

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Found some tiny but quick flatworms on my frag tank today. Few on the glass and on the coral tiles. Tiny brown/tan color. Any concern? I have been dosing KZ flatworm stop this week to aid in coral health before I knew I had them.

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tbh id just keep dosing that... maybe get some kind of wrasse like 6 line or something just to ensure that an out break does not happen
 
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I was able to remove a lot off the front glass and I dipped all the coral tiles in the frag tank. Zero signs of them in the display and the two tanks share the same sump.

I may try to get ahold of some springer damsels to keep in the frag tank for current pest control and future.
 

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