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Looks like this! I couldn't zoom in any further [emoji6]If they look like this they are flatworms (good kind).
I recently learned this myself. [emoji1]
It's a fishless tank, so I don't have that option. Anything else eat them?Flatworm, those ones stay on the glass and don't harm anything, but they are annoying! (I have them in my tank) FYI, flatworm exit doesn't kill them. I've found the best them to keep them in check is a wrasse.
Ghost Flatworms (Amphiscolops).If they look like this they are flatworms (good kind).
I recently learned this myself. [emoji1]
This is my opportunity to Nuke them before transferring them to my display. Will they become an issue or just more fish food [emoji6]The good thing is they aren't Convolutriloba and they aren't Waminoa. Not that a couple of those are an issue either, but most of us have benign little flatworms and don't even know it. I sucked some water from under my sandbed a few months back and you could see a couple. They still haven't shown themselves in the tank, besides under the microscope.
Yes. They're in my coral/ invert quarantine.They're in QT?
A peppermint shrimp, three sexy shrimp, and coral.What kind of inverts? Who/what else is in there?
Blastomusaa, Micromussa, Favites, Acan, mushroom, and Scroll coral.A peppermint shrimp, three sexy shrimp, and coral.