Integracer Posted February 24, 2003 Share Posted February 24, 2003 Today when I was checking out my 10 gallon nano I noticed tiny worms, that I later determined were planaria, all over the glass. There arent too many, but I am concerned they will multiply quickly. I have read that Velvet Nudibranchs and Mandarin Gobys will eat them, but I don't think either of those predators is a good idea in a nano. My tank is only about 3 months old. DOES ANYONE KNOW A GOOD WAY TO GET RID OF THESE PLANARIA IN A NANO? Tank specs: 10 gallon All-Glass 16 live rock 10 lbs live sand - 10 lbs crushed coral Aqua Clear Powerhead 201 Wisper Filter 1 Cleaner Shrimp 1 Bicolor Pseudochromis 1 Brittle Star 1 Urchin? 5 Astrea Snails 3 Scarlet Hermits 3 Blue Leg Hermits Link to comment
Chevytrks Posted February 24, 2003 Share Posted February 24, 2003 I could be mistaken but i thought that those copapods were a benefit to the tank Link to comment
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