djconn
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Okay, for some time now (about 4 months) my 20 gal tank has had flatworms or planarians on the corals. I've researched quite a bit and it seems that these suckers are really only descructive to your corals when they almost completely cover them or don't allow them to receive light. I've kinda just ignored them and just considered them part of my tank's biodiversity but I think they've gotten out of hand.
Two solutions I've heard about:
The velvelt damsel is a problem b/c I will never be able to get him out of the tank and I'm certain of that. The flatworm exit scares me b/c you have to do immediate water changes in hopes that the flatworm's excretions won't kill my corals. So, anyone have any preference to these options or suggestions? Taking the coral out one by one and doing a FW dip also isnt possible due to my rockwork, etc.
Two solutions I've heard about:
- getting a velvet damsel in hopes he eats them
Using flatworm exit
The velvelt damsel is a problem b/c I will never be able to get him out of the tank and I'm certain of that. The flatworm exit scares me b/c you have to do immediate water changes in hopes that the flatworm's excretions won't kill my corals. So, anyone have any preference to these options or suggestions? Taking the coral out one by one and doing a FW dip also isnt possible due to my rockwork, etc.