where to find flatworm exit locally

ailachami

Tang
M.A.S.C Club Member
#1
a week ago, my watermelon zoas closed up and havent openned. upon further inspection i found some tiny thin critters running around on the rock and zoas. they are fast too but i sucked up a couple with a syringe. fw dipped the rock but they keep coming back. time to treat the tank before all the zoas die. anyone know where i can get some flatworm exit locally?
 

Off The Deep End

Reef Shark
M.A.S.C Club Member
#2
Those aren't flatworms. Sounds like amphipods. Flat worms dont run. im assuming they look like this?

 

dv3

Beluga
M.A.S.C Club Member
#4
i seen that oceans apart had some last weekend ...but i agree it doesn't sound like flat worms
 

mikejrice

Nurse Shark
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#7
If you decide that you need it, we usually have it in stock at elite.

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Marine Engineers Aquarium Blog
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Off The Deep End

Reef Shark
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#9
No, most tanks have them and they are good fish food, They do affect zoas but only if there is already something wrong with the zoa. I have never seen them eat zoas that weren't already dying.
 

hurrafreak

Orca
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#10
Off The Deep End;119365 said:
No, most tanks have them and they are good fish food, They do affect zoas but only if there is already something wrong with the zoa. I have never seen them eat zoas that weren't already dying.
Agree here. Not something that I personally would try and deplete in my tank?
 
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