Pest ID with better picture

kirby_32

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A copy of days ago I posted a pic of a "bug" from my tank. A few kind folks offered their opinion on not such a great photo. Well I got a much better photo and was hoping some of those folks might be able to provide a firm identification

Thanks,

Kevin

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Convolutriloba retrogemma

they contain zooxanthellae, making them photosynthetic. They're not directly harmful, but they can reach plague populations and smother corals. Also, they can release a toxin when they die.

A search for flatworm exit should provide a number of threads. I believe melev had a good write up about using it to get rid of these little buggers.
 
I had quite a few of them in my tank at one point. The sooner you take care of them the better. I tried several fish and nothing will really eat them. I finally used Salifert and it worked. Just be ready to do a water change right away because the stuff works fast. And I would suggest running some new carbon right away aswell. Good Luck.
 
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