Flatworm exit and run a bunch of carbon after it. Or you can increase internal tank flow and or add wrasse or a target manderin. depending how many you have you can also suck them upwith a hose while doing the next water change. Not a big deal in my book but then again I have never seen them kill anything when I had them a few years ago. Good luck.
Nothing scientific about it but I had a mild case of red planaria flatworms a while back and when I started dosing MB7 at just the maintenance dose they were gone in two weeks. I have since quit dosing MB7 since I could see no difference in the tank, but the flatworms that I had been seeing for at least 6 months are gone. Could be a coincidence but....
you can suck them up with a siphon and put a filter bag at the end of the tube and put that in your sump so it acts as a net. I had some in the nano I got a few weeks ago and put a six line wrasse in the tank and I haven't seen them since
ok there not bad but dont want them to get bad will the flat worm exit kill shrimp and crabs?
If so ill try the mb7 first
ade they love ricordia at least mine do lol
thanks george
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