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@i cant think can help with that though I'm pretty sure most Halichoeres wrasse should do the trick. I'd still dip the coral once every 1-2 weeks for 2-3 months to be safe thoughCrazy how big this thing is which is why I had second thoughts.
Time to pick up a wrasse. Any particular wrasse to combat these things in case they pop up again?
Its a polyclad and not as
Its a polyclad and not as
ot harmful as red planaria, they in numbers can smother bases of coral and block the needed light for production of zooxanthellae which is their energy source.
Removal can be accomplished by siphoning them with a 3/8" tubing into a nylon stocking and discard
OR
Add a wrasse such as Yellow coris, 6 line, lunare or malanurus OR even a springieri damsel which will eat them
Avoid Sixlines as they become fairly nasty once matured.Crazy how big this thing is which is why I had second thoughts.
Time to pick up a wrasse. Any particular wrasse to combat these things in case they pop up again?
It's a red sea reefer 350 - 73g.Avoid Sixlines as they become fairly nasty once matured.
How big is the tank?