Polyclad Flarworm

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After 5 months of cat and mouse, and multiple lost snail I finally caught this big boy. He is very interesting to watch but I don’t have any where to keep him. He is very large, when stretched out he covers the entire bottom of that container. Would anyone like him?
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I will definitely be maling a thread for the flatworm and its tank but its basically a 5 gallon with a sand and a single piece of liverock with a hole in it so if i ever need to move the worm i will know exactly where it is
 

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I also plan to get an idea of what else they can eat because ice seen them in peoples tanks that were without snails for awhile but if these are anything like my predatory land planaria they can go for quite awhile without food .
 

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