I know someone here will know what this is, please help identify!
I just have a gut feeling it’s something bad…
I just have a gut feeling it’s something bad…
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Wrasses and some other fish will eat them; you can also suction them out (like with a turkey baster or something).Oh gezzz thanks for the ID…
Any recommendations on how to “remove” them?
the Blue Velvet Nudibranch, Chelidonura varians (which is actually a Cephalaspidean/Headshield Slug, not a Nudibranch), would likely take care of the issue very quickly - my concern would be rehoming it afterward, as it will likely starve to death once it gets rid of the flatworms.
A wrasse will help or if you have a smaller tank springerii damsel will eat them all quickly. They are little jerks though, not great with other fish. Turkey baster is the best manual option.I know someone here will know what this is, please help identify!
I just have a gut feeling it’s something bad…