Rehype Posted October 28, 2013 Thats bad news....polyclad flatworm. Get it out asap or it will eat your cleanup crew and any clams. Hopefully thats the only one. Quote Link to comment
TJ_Burton Posted October 28, 2013 Yep, they are also known to wrap around the base of euphyllia sp. such as torches and frogspawn. They blend in really well with the flesh of the coral so a good investigation with tweezers is a good idea. Quote Link to comment
Spencer7 Posted October 28, 2013 I wish my pests looked cool! All I got is bryopsis and a few small vermetid snails... Quote Link to comment
buddythelion Posted October 28, 2013 Yup. They're cool to play with though. I like to experiment what kind of dips would actually kill them everytime I run into them. Quote Link to comment
reog3 Posted October 30, 2013 One of those polylad flatworms wiped out all my snails, shrimp and emerald crab. I saw it, couldnt catch it until one day it stayed still long enough for me to get it. There is a video on YouTube of one of them chasing a crab out of the water on the rocks. Relentless lil bugger!! Bob Quote Link to comment
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