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    Default flat worm battle begins

    After helping a fellow reefer with a tank crash . I noticed a few flat worms the red ones (planaria?) in my frag tank. I've done some half baked siphoning. I was hoping one of my five wrasses would step up to the plate. There has been an big increase lately (the surge). The good people at REEF PARADISE have a melanarus wrasse on the way to help me in this. I have the flat worm exit and two charcoal reactors standing by if the melanarus does'nt work out.
    Last edited by daddybiggs; 09-17-2010 at 08:27 AM.

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