Red flat worms

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Hello fellow reefers, quick question her, I recently got some corals from a friend, and they came with a added bonus. Red flat worms. What are some ways you guys have had luck with on getting rid of these things. I have heard that wrasse is a good way. Also chemicals which I'd like to stay away from if possible but would do as a last result. I have a 180 plus 60 sump lots of bubble tips an softies an a few others. Thanks for any insight on this problem.
 

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Hello fellow reefers, quick question her, I recently got some corals from a friend, and they came with a added bonus. Red flat worms. What are some ways you guys have had luck with on getting rid of these things. I have heard that wrasse is a good way. Also chemicals which I'd like to stay away from if possible but would do as a last result. I have a 180 plus 60 sump lots of bubble tips an softies an a few others. Thanks for any insight on this problem.
Pics for positive I.d. would be helpful. If red planaria, they in numbers can smother bases of coral and block the needed light for production of zooxanthellae which is their energy source.
Removal can be accomplished by siphoning them with a 3/8" tubing into a nylon stocking and discard
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Add a wrasse such as Yellow coris, 6 line, lunare or malanurus OR even a springieri damsel which will eat them

With the number you have, for the next 2 weeks you will have to look for eggs and scrape off as there is likely some and would be future acoels. Eggs are really tiny

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