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Flat Worms

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Bela, Dec 4, 2009.

  1. snowman82

    snowman82 Experienced Reefkeeper

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    and bella you will have a bigger tank soon anyways so that wrasse will be ok and be a great addition to the bigger tank. i need to get one myself to see if it'll eat bristle worms
     
  2. xmasia

    xmasia Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    Posted By snowman82 on 12/05/2009 10:09 AM
    and bella you will have a bigger tank soon anyways so that wrasse will be ok and be a great addition to the bigger tank. i need to get one myself to see if it'll eat bristle worms
    hey snowman have you tried a coral banded shrimp for the bristle worms
     
  3. Bela

    Bela Inactive User

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    That's true. I am just not looking forward to catching the sucker to move him out! /DesktopModules/ActiveForums/themes/_default/emoticons/blush.gif
     
  4. h2so4hurts

    h2so4hurts Inactive User

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  5. Bela

    Bela Inactive User

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    Thanks for that! I could probably get the dewormer free at school too /DesktopModules/ActiveForums/themes/_default/emoticons/wink.gif
    Mostly I am just worried about the size of tank and just wiping it out with the toxins that these buggers release when they die. If I do go chemical I will suck out as many as I can before adding the wormer so there is less of a chance for disaster.
     
  6. h2so4hurts

    h2so4hurts Inactive User

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    Those things stink like xenia too. very nasty critters. The worst part is you can probably only see about 30% of them. Just make sure you nuke it before you start your new big tank! You definitely don't want them in there.
     

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