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Treed

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I have a 75 gallon tank with 5 H.Kuda..I just relized today that there are flatworms in the tank. I do have corals like gorgonias and some soft corals and zoo's in there to add color. Was wondering if any one has had this problem before. Was thinking about using flatworm exit. But I wanted to make sure this wouldnt effect the seahoses in any kind of way. I also plan to taking all the corals out and dipping them. Thanks!
 
are they good flatworm or bad ones?

good
clear_flatworm_tb.jpg


bad
flatworms4_tb.jpg
 
i believe those are fine the redish brown ones are not good.i would also post this in coral section for a second opinion.
 
I have the white ones in my erectus tank, the seahorses don't bother them and they seem to disappear with water changes and come up occasionally. I have had my tank for about 3 years. Btw I kept all the babies and all are doing well.
 
I found one like the top pic of mtc1966. only it was just the oneand it was just a clear ring it didnt have a head that i could see.is this anything i should worry about???
 
If they are reddish-brown, Flatworm Exit will work, although you may have to use it twice, depending on the severity. Not sure if it will be harmful to the seahorses, though.

Flatworms are a pain!! :headwallblue:
 
If they are reddish-brown, Flatworm Exit will work, although you may have to use it twice, depending on the severity. Not sure if it will be harmful to the seahorses, though.

Flatworms are a pain!! :headwallblue:

need to be careful with that only because the flat worms put of serious toxins when they die.
 
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