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![]() I've tried those head shield slugs before and they will only bring the flatworm numbers down not get rid of them entirely. Once you have only a few left and the slug starts to starve it might work best to pass it on to someone else and then treat your tank with flatworm exit. I've had a good experience with a yellow coris wrasse as well. Once my sea slug couldnt find any of the remaining flatworms the wrasse took care of what was left.
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