I'm looking for a Red Planaria Eater that isn't a Wrasse or a jumper since I have an open top tank. I would prefer fish, but invertebrates also work. Their on the glass and coral. This is for an 120 gallon tank, I want to avoid using medications,
I've looked around and saw that Mandarins and Blue Velvet Nudibranchs might eat them also, but their special needs pose an issue. My understanding is that Blue Velvets only eat flatworms, I don't know if just having 1 in my 120 gallon tank, that would allow it to mostly take care of the Red Planaria problem, while leaving just enough of them to continue feeding the Blue Velvet.
Though optimally, I would prefer the new addition to be able to eat conventional frozen and/or dry foods.
I've looked around and saw that Mandarins and Blue Velvet Nudibranchs might eat them also, but their special needs pose an issue. My understanding is that Blue Velvets only eat flatworms, I don't know if just having 1 in my 120 gallon tank, that would allow it to mostly take care of the Red Planaria problem, while leaving just enough of them to continue feeding the Blue Velvet.
Though optimally, I would prefer the new addition to be able to eat conventional frozen and/or dry foods.