Large flatworm experiences

Logzor

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I tried a RC search to no avail. I remember threads on this topic, though.

I was having trouble sleeping and came out to the tank with my mag light. Down in a crevice I see a spotted looking flatworm about the size of a silver dollar.

I have not had any coral losses. This is in a 90g tank so I may have overlooking something. I am guessing it is not carnivorous - no fish or shrimp losses. It could be feasting on the thousands of tiny snails that reproduce in my tank, though.

Should I try and remove it if I have the opportunity?
 
I recently removed one that was about three inches in length when it was completely stretched out.....I did have some unexplained deaths of shrimp/snails over the last year. The flatworm could have been the problem. I say remove him!
 
I found this picture on another forum. The one I have looked similar to the one of the left in this picture.

It was green with white spots.

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Ive caught 2 of those eating my turbo snails and there is another one that I know of that I havent been able to catch yet. Id work on getting rid of it.
 
whaaaaaaaaaa? Are you serious? Thats not cool! How do they propell themselves and get around?Maybe you can stich a snail in a jar with an opening big enough for the worm and trap it?

Dont forget to feed the bait though...
 
Ive never seen them swim, but they cruise across the rock pretty dang quick. It was actually tuff to get the first 2, they dont have a strong grip so you can siphon them. A red flashlight really helps.
 
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