imcosmokramer
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I had a red planaria problem which I intended to correct with Flatworm Exit. I read that it is best to first reduce the existing red flatworm population in the system. With my rock formation, it was difficult to siphon out as many as I wanted. I read that Blue Velvet Nudibranches eat flatworms. After 2 weeks of google searches and phone calls, I finally found someone that has them in stock (if you don't believe me, just try!!! lol). I bought 3 of them for my 75.
These sucker ate, and ate, and ate. If you have red bugs, you will love them. They eat by "sucking" flatworms like a vacuum. Very cool to watch.
Now, I have very few flatworms left, and I'm ready to dose. I've already sold one and shipped it to Texas. I had a few more requests from out of state, but I thought I'd first offer the other two to locals, as these are extremely difficult to get.
I have two left, $30 a piece. They are absolutely beautiful. I wish I could keep them.
PLEASE DO NOT BUY THEM IF YOU DO NOT HAVE FLATWORMS, THEY WILL DIE.
Please PM if interested.
These sucker ate, and ate, and ate. If you have red bugs, you will love them. They eat by "sucking" flatworms like a vacuum. Very cool to watch.
Now, I have very few flatworms left, and I'm ready to dose. I've already sold one and shipped it to Texas. I had a few more requests from out of state, but I thought I'd first offer the other two to locals, as these are extremely difficult to get.
I have two left, $30 a piece. They are absolutely beautiful. I wish I could keep them.
PLEASE DO NOT BUY THEM IF YOU DO NOT HAVE FLATWORMS, THEY WILL DIE.
Please PM if interested.
