Woke up this morning to find these on my glass, I've never seen them in here before, tank was started with dry rock and all my coral and fish were quarantined for several months, so I'm a bit confused. Are these red Planaria?
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I have never dealt with these flatworms so this is weird, what should I do? I'm not even sure where they came from as everything came from my other systems and I've never seen them in my frag system.Yep, looks like flatworms for sure
Oh sweet! I actually panicked for a minute there. I'm still stocking the tank, it's literally only got one nachakyi fairy in there right now as I was having issues with more quarantine, I do have a leopard in another tank but I would like to put it through another qt before it makes it to my big system so I'll plan on thatGhost flatworms, Aceol or Aceoli or however you spell it.
See the forked tail with TWO TIPS? Red Planaria have a TRIDENT tail with THREE TIPS
These are completely harmless, they just make people worried that they are AEFW (they aren't) or Red Planaria (They Aren't).
A leopard wrasse was all that killed mine. Flatworm Exit didn't help.
Nice I just learned something [emoji16]Oh sweet! I actually panicked for a minute there. I'm still stocking the tank, it's literally only got one nachakyi fairy in there right now as I was having issues with more quarantine, I do have a leopard in another tank but I would like to put it through another qt before it makes it to my big system so I'll plan on that
Any idea if a file fish aptashia eater will eat theseOh sweet! I actually panicked for a minute there. I'm still stocking the tank, it's literally only got one nachakyi fairy in there right now as I was having issues with more quarantine, I do have a leopard in another tank but I would like to put it through another qt before it makes it to my big system so I'll plan on that