Jeremy K.A.

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Hey everyone, I have a 5 gallon reef setup and have some small brown flatworms. I don't have a ton so I'm looking for something, preferably an invert, that can live comfortably in the tank and help control or eradicate the flatworms. Any suggestions?
 
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In 5 gallons nope, maybe hermits. Siphon them out, do not feed the tank and try a blackout.
 
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Buy 1 package of flatworm exit and mix up 10 gallons of saltwater - with similar parameters to your nano reef.

Overdose the flatworm exit, change 90-100% of the water dose the flatworm exit again and change 90-100% of the water. If you do this twice over 2 weeks or so I can almost garuntee it will eliminate the flatworms and you won't have to a) look for a flatworm eating nudi b) condemn it to starvation just a few weeks later. Besides the fact it will quickly starve to death you have to be real lucky to use a predator that only eats one thing and have it actually find and eat every single one before it starves to death.
 

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