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Kendall

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I have flatworms, not an infestation but I was getting concerned and looking into taking action. I have a 6 line wrasse who is quite fat and happy. Not sure he has ever eaten a flatworm, but who knows. I also have 3 harbour gobies that constantly sift the sand and the crevices of in the rocks. Maybe they get a few from time to time???

About a month ago I couldn't resist and bought a beautiful Mantis shrimp. He was visible for the first few days then dissapeared. I also did not hear any clicking. About 2 weeks later 90% of the asterina stars were gone. A few days ago I'm doing a close inspection and notice there are only a few visible flatworms. Then to my surprise I start hearing clicking. Then yesterday he shows himself. More colorful then when I got him!! As I'm watching him, he is sifting the sand bed with his "legs". I assume he is searching pods and such.

On the otherhand, my fuge is loaded with flatworms and asterinas. Is it possible the Mantis is eating the flatworms??????

I don't have any crabs or hermits to worry about, only a few snails. The Mantis has otherwise been a model citizen.
 

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Kendall

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I've never seen my 6 line pick at anything, nor the mantis. But the flatworms have greatly reduced since the introduction of the mantis. If someone wants to get rid of a mantis I'll throw it in my frag tank and see what happens.

My green one is about 3"
 

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