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ctxmonitor

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These little brown flat crawling things have been in my tank for months.. I finally got a decent picture of it.. Its very very small, around or even smaller than a sps polyps.

It hasnt' harm a thing in my tank or got onto any live corals.

And by the way there are like 100 of these eggs that you see in the picture in my tank. I don't know who is laying them. I have a few types of snails so don't know whose eggs are these.

Here is a picture for you to see.

Eggs_Slug.jpg
 

marrone

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You can use Flatworm Exit which does work but some people on RC have had problems with it. Six line wrasse can work and there is a Nubi that could also work.

I've controlled them in my tank by siphoning them out and the population has stay down, my six line wrasse keep jumping out of the tank :(
 

ctxmonitor

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Mine too, my six-line jump to this death a month ago.. Not I am going to fence the back just incase I want to pick one up again..

Flatworm Exit, does it harm anything else in a tank?
 

ctxmonitor

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oh, that was unpleasant.. At least mine stay in the tank for 2 months. These six-liners really are a great escape artist. It should say "WIll Jump" on the tank that sell them.. LOL..

I will try to research the flatworm exit. need to debate if I should do something about them..
 

inline6

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i agree w/alrha, those flatworms look like the worms that appeared while my tank was cycling. They seem to love the refuge where there were no corals at the time, just sand.
 

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