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I had a bad problem with euphyllia eating flatworm, which ended up killing all my euphyllia corals.
It’s been about 6 months, and the rest of my non-euphyllia corals are all healthy and I would love to get some torch corals again, maybe some hammers too.
My question: is the flatworm still in the tank, does it only live off euphyllia, or can it eat and survive off another diet. (Therefore since it’s had no euphyllia to eat, it has now been eradicated.)
Also would 6 months be enough time to confidently confirm no eggs or flatworm are still in the tank.
Thanks!
It’s been about 6 months, and the rest of my non-euphyllia corals are all healthy and I would love to get some torch corals again, maybe some hammers too.
My question: is the flatworm still in the tank, does it only live off euphyllia, or can it eat and survive off another diet. (Therefore since it’s had no euphyllia to eat, it has now been eradicated.)
Also would 6 months be enough time to confidently confirm no eggs or flatworm are still in the tank.
Thanks!