Stomatopod
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Don't velvet nudibranch only eat flatworms?
Don't velvet nudibranch only eat flatworms?
Yes, but try to find one. I called several stores and they told me that they haven't been able to get one for over year. I got a Melanurus Wrasse and he has taken care of the problem. He wiped them out in about 3 or 4 days.
You must have one of those rare Melanurus Wrasses that only eat flat worms, quick before it dies of starvation pass it along to the next person! I swear it is in the best interest of the fish! For the great good right....!!!
From what I can tell so far I only have little red planaria which I'v been able to keep on top of with siphoning them out. I don't have the flat worms that are easily spotted in The Fish Store and the ones I do have are very small and stay on the glass. Strangely enough I'v yet to see them on the rocks.
If it gets out of control I'll consider the wrasse or using flatworm-exit. Note to self, use multiple dips!
I'll have to keep my eye out for a wrasse. I was just joking around when I said to pass him to the next person.
Out of curiosity, the term flat worm is pretty vague when it comes to talking about a specific type. Did you have the little red planaria or the slightly larger flatworms that cover coral and live rock. I saw a few pretty badly infested tanks at The Fish Store and the type of flat worms they have and what I have looked completely different.
I'll have to keep my eye out for one, they sure look like a sweet fish! I read that Barrier reef got some in and I might go check them out.
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