Fin Mike
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I have a hammer coral that has not been up to par lately. It opens just fine, but some of the tentacles have not been stretching out completely. Upon some persistent observation, I have found flatworms laying on the tentacles that are partially retracted. They are not the red ones that seem to plague peoples tanks, but more like the white ones I see every now and then. There is also something fairly peculiar. Some of the flatworms have a very white spot on their backs and some even have two. These white spots look like something that formed, not a part of their normal morphology.
It is possible and maybe even likely that the flatworms are raiding the algae supplies from the tentacles. I'm not sure, but it seems reasonable.
Has anyone else seen this before? I'd take a picture, but they are pretty see through. If so what did you do?
I'm thinking about dipping it in some Flatworm exit. Sound good?
I'd appreciate any incite you can give on this issue. :beer:
It is possible and maybe even likely that the flatworms are raiding the algae supplies from the tentacles. I'm not sure, but it seems reasonable.
Has anyone else seen this before? I'd take a picture, but they are pretty see through. If so what did you do?
I'm thinking about dipping it in some Flatworm exit. Sound good?
I'd appreciate any incite you can give on this issue. :beer: