Jarret
Member
We have a flatworm problem in 2 of our tanks at the LFS I work at. I've read online that the Melanurus wrasse can do a great job at eradicating the flatworms from a tank.
The only issue that I run into is that the tanks at the store with the flatworms have a crushed coral base instead of sand and I've read that the wrasse sleeps in the sand.
My question is.....could we maybe remove some of the crushed coral substrate and stick some sand in there is a area of the tank and the wrasse will sleep there? Or is that not something that is feasible and wouldn't really work?
The only issue that I run into is that the tanks at the store with the flatworms have a crushed coral base instead of sand and I've read that the wrasse sleeps in the sand.
My question is.....could we maybe remove some of the crushed coral substrate and stick some sand in there is a area of the tank and the wrasse will sleep there? Or is that not something that is feasible and wouldn't really work?