TheGrog
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I have been battling a flatworm problem for over a year now. Thought they were gone, now back with a vengeance. Last time I did the Exit treatment, I had a crash and algae bloom. Not wanting to go that route again unless no choice.
Tank is a 120 reef with sump/fuge and about 150 pounds LR and sand bed.
Rather low bioload right now as with past crashes lost most of my stuff. Just now rebuilding corals.
Got a pair of Melanurus Wrasses (They beautiful and doing great) and they seem to nip at them some, but nowhere near controlling them. Every water change sucking hundreds out.
So, do not want a Nudibrach (too tough to keep alive) and doing more research and keep coming up with the Spotted Mandarin (Synchiropus picturatus) as another option.
Opinions? Experience? Other ideas?
Thanks ahead of time.
Tank is a 120 reef with sump/fuge and about 150 pounds LR and sand bed.
Rather low bioload right now as with past crashes lost most of my stuff. Just now rebuilding corals.
Got a pair of Melanurus Wrasses (They beautiful and doing great) and they seem to nip at them some, but nowhere near controlling them. Every water change sucking hundreds out.
So, do not want a Nudibrach (too tough to keep alive) and doing more research and keep coming up with the Spotted Mandarin (Synchiropus picturatus) as another option.
Opinions? Experience? Other ideas?
Thanks ahead of time.