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Led! Figured id cop some vids and photos of it today. ive had it mounted on my back wall at the water line. So now its onto a 5 inch disk for growout =)
 
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had a conversation with a buddy of mine today who constantly spends money on pods. Although it's somewhat inexpensive, buying them every month just boggles me. I never have though to post this but I drain this bucket of cured dry rock almost every month or so - then top it off with fresh tank water after I do a water change. This bucket is cloudy with pods after a week or so. I do use them, I'll scoop some copepods out with some water then add them to my sump.

Just goes to show a bucket filled with rock and water, in a dark hot closet, can produce a very heafty amount of pods for my tank
 
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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.
 

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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.

Are they on your LPS?
 
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Are they on your LPS?
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.
 

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I ask, because it looks a little like the Polyclads that I had spring up one morning on the glass.
 

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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..
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This was the biggest one I found
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This was the source of all the eggs..
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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]
 
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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..
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This was the biggest one I found
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This was the source of all the eggs..
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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!
 

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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!

I know right!! Yeah get on top of them mate, else you’ll start losing £££££’s in coral [emoji51]
 
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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.
 

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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.

Best time to catch him is before day light in the morning (not tank light). Also, you could use a trap with a mussel in - they like fleshy prey like snails etc
 

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