J Jaymefishguy New member Apr 14, 2014 #1 They appeared a week ago. Stomatella snails? They appear to like to hang out on the glass.View attachment 1760View attachment 1760
They appeared a week ago. Stomatella snails? They appear to like to hang out on the glass.View attachment 1760View attachment 1760
madjoe Premium member Apr 14, 2014 #4 Yep flat worms get a wrasse i seen them take over a tank and look like confetti on the rocks
tinman Well-known member Apr 14, 2014 #5 Bat shaped, and yellowish bugs Flatworms .. Did you add any frags recently ??
jrpark22000 Premium member Apr 14, 2014 #6 hmmm look like some sort of flatworm, but details are a bit fuzzy. Might be a red planaria or variant.
hmmm look like some sort of flatworm, but details are a bit fuzzy. Might be a red planaria or variant.
J Jaymefishguy New member Apr 14, 2014 #7 I did add some frags recently. Are they harmful? If so, anything i can get that will eat them?
SkullV New member Apr 14, 2014 #8 If you don't mind an un QT fish, I'll have a green coris wrasse for you in a couple weeks. Super cheap and loves all kinds of worms.
If you don't mind an un QT fish, I'll have a green coris wrasse for you in a couple weeks. Super cheap and loves all kinds of worms.
B Blue corals New member Apr 14, 2014 #9 The coral you added recently was it from a LFS ? please don't mention the name, just a yes or no question.
The coral you added recently was it from a LFS ? please don't mention the name, just a yes or no question.
jrpark22000 Premium member Apr 14, 2014 #10 Flatworm exit works well too. Follow the directions and planaria flatworms are gone.
R ReefDweller Member Apr 14, 2014 #11 Not the end of the world. Josh mention flatworm exit, yes they work great. most wrasses eats them too, I prefer 6 line wrasse.
Not the end of the world. Josh mention flatworm exit, yes they work great. most wrasses eats them too, I prefer 6 line wrasse.