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simike

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HEllo all,
Found this thing on a branch of frogspawn, very flat, some depth to it though, cant see any head or antena, and doesnt move too much.
Is IT bad??? What is it??
 

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simike

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i guess it looks more like a flatworm, should i toss it, I have in my tank some zoos xenia mushrooms and some frogspawn. I dont want it to start reproducing.
ps i dont have a fuge
 

simike

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I dont have arcros, i know the tiny clear type is bad but are the big ones too.
i think it was a hitchhiker from the swap so it may be the only one for now
Will it hurt anything i have
SHOULD I TAKE IT OUT???
 

simike

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I dont want to worry about lilling them off later with fwe i have a 5 gal so i dont think it can take the toxins from the die off if there are many more in the tank
 

Deanos

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There is more than 1 type of flatworm; not all eat acropora corals. Read the info on the link I provided. That page also gives you more information on their control, reproduction and additional links of information.
 

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