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OK... Tell me I have nothing to worry about... Nothing to worry about at all... Haven't added anything to the tank in ages. Last add I think was some from @Kasrift.

So far only seen them today on the grasshopper goni. They seem small, and clear/translucant. They look dark against the goni, but watched one get blown up a little and you can see they're translucant.

Anyone have any ideas? On species, one I was reading said small translucant are nothing to worry about. I'm hoping so... Lol

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It would be a long time for anything to show up, but I guess anything is possible. I don't have any flatworms and I'd imagine between December and now that if that was when they were added there would be more. I'd pull the goni and dip it if you can to get a positive ID.
 

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It would be a long time for anything to show up, but I guess anything is possible. I don't have any flatworms and I'd imagine between December and now that if that was when they were added there would be more. I'd pull the goni and dip it if you can to get a positive ID.
Definitely can't pull it out, it's a small basketball now and completely attached to the rock lol. They don't seem to be irritating anything, but I think I'll get another wrasse to help just in case. No idea where they came from either.

Not to terribly worried yet. I'll keep an eye on them and see what happens m
 

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Definitely can't pull it out, it's a small basketball now and completely attached to the rock lol. They don't seem to be irritating anything, but I think I'll get another wrasse to help just in case. No idea where they came from either.

Not to terribly worried yet. I'll keep an eye on them and see what happens m
Can you get a tweezer and pick them off
 

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On my way back from my business trip I was checking the local reef page and managed to snag a brand new radion XR15 G6 for $250. So now I have 3 on my tank instead of two. I can finally cut some white light out and get better coverage and run my lights less full out.

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On my way back from my business trip I was checking the local reef page and managed to snag a brand new radion XR15 G6 for $250. So now I have 3 on my tank instead of two. I can finally cut some white light out and get better coverage and run my lights less full out.

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Light coverage with 3 seems perfect.
 

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