Synaptula hydriformis, Medusa worm invasion

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Yes, there was a lot of die off over past 2 years. Mainly trocus snails. I did not have the money to keep it going at that time. Mainly a chiller as my tank is in the garage and summers here reach well over 100 degrees. I have one now and it seems to be keeping up.
 
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Here is a picture of the tank. Thanks for the help guys. Pardon the viaqua pump in the back. One of my Neptune wav pumps just failed after 2 years. So it’s just there to support the sps temp.
 

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Thank you for this thread. I have been battling an onslaught of Medusa worms and just can’t get ahead of them. Seems like not too pesty so may take a break from tweezing them every weekend.
 

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