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This was on my torch that I have had for a month now. No babies or eggs on it, it does glow the same color as the torch under blues on one spot on its back. Looks like some type of flat worm. Do I kill it or do I gotta call a priest
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Polyclad flatworm, remove asap
 

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Is there a way to remove them from the tank without destroying the entire biome of the tank?
 
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Only saw one biggie. I am sure there are more. Hopefully they won’t find out about there little red brothers I nuked last year. I don’t wanna make this a revenge thing
 

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This was on my torch that I have had for a month now. No babies or eggs on it, it does glow the same color as the torch under blues on one spot on its back. Looks like some type of flat worm. Do I kill it or do I gotta call a priest
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Kill with [emoji91]! Hate those
 

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