Drunkn_Reefr
NJRC Member
Need a little advice from a more experienced reefer. I have a Red Sea reefer 250. I have a very hard time admitting that this tank has been running since November of last year and I’m just getting coral in the tank.
After several issues with starting up the tank I threw in a couple of large pieces of mature rock from another tank in. That did the trick with getting the tank on track, or so I thought.
After adding a couple “easy” sps and a couple lps frags I’ve noticed that I have very small white flat worms. I googled how to handle them and it looks like most threads are stating that they are “harmless” for lack of a better term. Harmless might be a bad choice of words but they are not acro eating flatworms.
Want to see what some of you more experienced reefers think. Has anyone dealt with them ? I really don’t want to dose the tank with flatworm exit if I don’t have to. It’s been such a long road getting this tank on its feet. I did purchase a possum wrasse and it looks it’s spending a lot of time picking at the back glass but I’d need like twenty of them to handle the flat worm population. I’m also looking for a yellow wrasse but haven’t found one yet. I can add a picture but they are very small white flatworms. Your advice would be welcomed.
After several issues with starting up the tank I threw in a couple of large pieces of mature rock from another tank in. That did the trick with getting the tank on track, or so I thought.
After adding a couple “easy” sps and a couple lps frags I’ve noticed that I have very small white flat worms. I googled how to handle them and it looks like most threads are stating that they are “harmless” for lack of a better term. Harmless might be a bad choice of words but they are not acro eating flatworms.
Want to see what some of you more experienced reefers think. Has anyone dealt with them ? I really don’t want to dose the tank with flatworm exit if I don’t have to. It’s been such a long road getting this tank on its feet. I did purchase a possum wrasse and it looks it’s spending a lot of time picking at the back glass but I’d need like twenty of them to handle the flat worm population. I’m also looking for a yellow wrasse but haven’t found one yet. I can add a picture but they are very small white flatworms. Your advice would be welcomed.
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