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vin1

Reefer
does anybody out there know anything on these worms.I listened to my lfs to leave them alone and they wil eventually go away on there own.This did't work because it has been four months and they have gotten worse, but a month ago i bought a six line wrasse but he or she does very little and i barely feed it.I 've read that there is a nudibranch that eats these worms if anybody could help i would appreciate it.
 

wade1

Advanced Reefer
Do a search thru the message boards using the keywords 'flatworm planaria nudibranch control'. You'll wind up with all you ever wanted to know along with hundreds of opinions on the issue.

In short summary: biological control is hit or miss, higher flow and less nutrient richness in tanks seems to help.

Wade
PS- search is an option at the top of this page.
 

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