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I know someone here will know what this is, please help identify!
I just have a gut feeling it’s something bad… ‍
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Oh gezzz thanks for the ID…
Any recommendations on how to “remove” them?
Wrasses and some other fish will eat them; you can also suction them out (like with a turkey baster or something).
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.
 

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I know someone here will know what this is, please help identify!
I just have a gut feeling it’s something bad… ‍
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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.
 

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