annamarie421
New member
Hi everybody -
I noticed some flatworms in my new 75g tank on Monday, and I'm trying to figure out what I should do about them. There aren't a ton of them yet, but I want to figure something out before there are! I've done quite a bit of research already, but would like to hear you guys' opinions on the matter. I'm pretty sure that they are "Red Planaria" flatworms (they seem to be the best match from the pictures I've looked at). I couldn't get a decent picture of them with our POS digi-cam.
Tank stats:
Amonia 0
Nitrites 0
Nitrates aprox. 5
SG is 1.024
pH 8.2
Temp is steady at 76
Ca 420
Alk 8
The tank was set up just over a month ago with 80+ pounds of cured LR purchased from locals, half LS and half dry reef grade sand (Carib-Sea, I believe). Inhabitants are 2 peppermint shrimp, 5-7 assorted snails & hermits (the rest of my CUC comes next week), and some soft corals - no fish in there yet.
I have 4 MJ1200s for circulation, and a AquaC Remora skimmer (to be replaced with an ASM G-3 on Saturday, and adding a sump/return to my setup).
I am at a loss for if I should try natural methods (like a predatory fish) & siphoning them out, or if I should use the Salifert Flatworm Exit. I know I'm not the first to have this problem, so please advise away!
Thanks in advance!!
Anna
I noticed some flatworms in my new 75g tank on Monday, and I'm trying to figure out what I should do about them. There aren't a ton of them yet, but I want to figure something out before there are! I've done quite a bit of research already, but would like to hear you guys' opinions on the matter. I'm pretty sure that they are "Red Planaria" flatworms (they seem to be the best match from the pictures I've looked at). I couldn't get a decent picture of them with our POS digi-cam.
Tank stats:
Amonia 0
Nitrites 0
Nitrates aprox. 5
SG is 1.024
pH 8.2
Temp is steady at 76
Ca 420
Alk 8
The tank was set up just over a month ago with 80+ pounds of cured LR purchased from locals, half LS and half dry reef grade sand (Carib-Sea, I believe). Inhabitants are 2 peppermint shrimp, 5-7 assorted snails & hermits (the rest of my CUC comes next week), and some soft corals - no fish in there yet.
I have 4 MJ1200s for circulation, and a AquaC Remora skimmer (to be replaced with an ASM G-3 on Saturday, and adding a sump/return to my setup).
I am at a loss for if I should try natural methods (like a predatory fish) & siphoning them out, or if I should use the Salifert Flatworm Exit. I know I'm not the first to have this problem, so please advise away!
Thanks in advance!!
Anna
