Pic of parasite (?) in my zoas

gwenvet

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I did a freshwater + lugols iodine dip today on my zoas, because ever since they went in the tank last spring they have been slowly disappearing and more often closed than open. I took what came off in the dip over to my husbands office and used one of the microscopes to look for things. I thought I would find some critter with legs, but wasn't expecting this.

Does it look like a flatworm to you? Someone suggested a protozoa. It was moving and was about 0.9mm long. Is it bad? Should I treat with something? Do you think this is the cause of my zoas dying? So many questions!

BTW, I tried to do my homework and read all the applicable stickies, but many of the links are not working. :(

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Looks like a flatworm. Lugol's is a good dip. You may want to keep an eye out on other corals and be ready to dip them as well.
 
I have had someone say that flatworms do not eat corals. Is that correct? Should I treat with flatworm exit or are they ok to have in the tank?
 
I do not believe flatworms to be parasites, nor do I think they eat corals. Smother them & make your tank look ugly? Yes.
 
Some flatworms (species) would actually be good for the tank but the problem is that they reproduce like rabbits ie. in a very little time there will be millions and it´s not pretty....
 
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