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![]() I had these a few years back. Before treating with flatworm exit, siphon them out using a 1/4 inch airline tube. Get as many flatworms out by siphon because when they die they will release a toxin that can be fatal to your fish. Good luck!
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![]() Sorry to say but everyone is right , I had the same flatworms in my nano and when I did a tank transfer they all died and killed my clean up crew and a bunch of my corals . If you have enough space in your tank for another fish I would get a yellow corris wrasse .
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![]() Does it specifically have to be a yellow? I was just looking on jl's website and they only list a red.
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![]() Blue Velvet Nudibranch's also eat flatworms.
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![]() Six Line wrasse.
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![]() awesome guys, excellent response, really appreciate it
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