So just today I noticed a few red planaria on my frag tank glass ughhh. I think rn the only way I must have introduced it was from a maricultured coral I added about 2 weeks ago. The coral was dipped but I did not remove the base even though I scrubbed it, the eggs must have not been completely removed. I havent seen many on my front glass as I suspect my copperband and 6 line is getting to them first. I am going to try and find another 6 line to put in the frag tank as well as a target mandarin as the pod population in both tanks is booming. I guess this is one of those few instances that even though I scrub every coral and dip with coral rx that something slips through my grasp. I have ordered flatworm exit as I do not want this outbreak to get worse. I just did a siphon to see how many I could suck out which I did not see a lot in the filter sock. This wouldn't be a huge issue but I just added berghia nudis to my sump to help wipe out the remaining aiptasia in my tank (the Main display has been clean for a minimum a year). I would hate to dose this stuff and kill them. What are my best options to eradicate this pest? And to those who have bought from me your corals should all be clean as I believe I haven't sold to anybody since I added that maricultured acro. I always scrub and rinse any corals before bagging so that + my recommendation of dipping your corals should highly reduce your corals risk to the flatworms. This is the reason I am now halting all coral sales until I eradicate this issue. When I sell corals I want to put you in the best position to succeed and offer as best to my knowledge pest free corals. I hate that I have to report this aas my tank was just getting back to normal and I have a nice sized order of corals coming in Tuesday. The good thing is as long as I stay on top of this pest and get some help on what I should do I think I can beat it soon.