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I love it too! Got it at reef a palooza but dont have plans for where its going =/ my frag tanks i think are 12 inches highI love that rock! Where do you find it?
I think world wide corals(if I'm not mistaken) can get it for you. Very very beautiful texture to it.I love that rock! Where do you find it?
Well i almost lost my mind as you can see. I have been seeing flatworms on my glass, althought acro flatworms wont be on your glass, cant be so sure.
Figured id cut a piece off the slimmer, maybe itll start growing. Been in a red sea test vial for 4 days nows. The worms die when they touch the coral.
I assume not. I fragged a bunch of my lps, usually dip stuff when fragging them and haven't seen any. I had planaria that looked like this before in my nano tank, but just eventually disappeared. Only place I've seen them so far is near zoanthids and on my glass.Are they on your LPS?
The ones you had - They hangout on lps?I ask, because it looks a little like the Polyclads that I had spring up one morning on the glass.
Look at the size of that guy! On the other hand they are laying eggs just like that on some coralline algae I've been flaking off my back wall. I think it's time to break down my nano tank and add my six line wrasse into my display. I've been scooping them out and feeding them to him LOL!Yes mate - destroyed my torch coral (they tend to eat fleshy LPS, clams and snails).
Here’s some pics of the ones I had...
Small ones on the glass in the morning..
This was the biggest one I found
This was the source of all the eggs..
It was really weird - I noticed for a couple of days that the torch wasn’t doing great, but I’ve always struggled with torch corals due to my high flow.
Then one day I came down stairs in the morning and checked the tank whilst all the lights were still out (this is when flatworms of most types are active). I could see 8 worm like creature all over the glass (it was a horrible feeling!).
After ripping them out and a closer look around the tank, I saw a large one on the sand just below the torch. I ripped him out and pulled the torch, which is when I found all the eggs.
They’re a-sexual, so I think the large one came in on something, laid a load of eggs and thankfully I caught them all just in time.
The torch was my only LPS (I have SPS). I haven’t seen any since, but always keep a look out just in case. Obviously these are a much more preferred flat worm than SPS eating flatworm, which are a completely different ball game.
Good luck getting them out bro [emoji1303]
Look at the size of that guy! On the other hand they are laying eggs just like that on some coralline algae I've been flaking off my back wall. I think it's time to break down my nano tank and add my six line wrasse into my display. I've been scooping them out and feeding them to him LOL!
Im on day 4 trying to catch this guy. He shoots into the sand as soon as i start taking the rock out so the nanos comming down.I know right!! Yeah get on top of them mate, else you’ll start losing £££££’s in coral [emoji51]
Im on day 4 trying to catch this guy. He shoots into the sand as soon as i start taking the rock out so the nanos comming down.