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    Flatworm babies?

    Well thanks for the feedback. Wish I new this sooner. Good news is the flatworms are gone and the wrasse is a beautiful new addition to my tank. Thanks mr x! You are awesome!
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    Flatworm babies?

    They eat flatworms.
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    Moving with 65 gallon

    I don't think this would be possible. I have to be out of this house on February 20th because the person who is buying it is moving in on that day and in my new house on the 21st. It is possible that one of them might let me move the tank to or from on the day before/after but asking for a...
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    New tank new life

    Very nice! Thanks for the tip Mr X. I love hunting those little suckers down! :) I am taking notes!
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    Moving with 65 gallon

    Photos of my new baby!
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    Moving with 65 gallon

    My mother just gave me the best hand-me-down ever! Her stocked 65 gallon tank! I have firefish, GIANT rose bubletip anemone, 2 black and white clowns, lawnmower goby, blue hippo tang, yellow tang, and thanks to me adding my rocks and coral from my 25 gallon that I just took down I now have a...
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    Flatworm babies?

    Happy addition my tank. Six line wrasse! He is already hard at work!
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    Flatworm babies?

    Also my bta had what I think is a baby in my 65 gallon! It's the size if a pencil tip eraser and the mommy is at least 12 inches. I feel like I just had my first grandchild! LOL
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    Flatworm babies?

    Can someone identify the species of this flatworm? Well I'm assuming it is a flatworm anyway based off what I've seen online. It started with one. I thought it was a snail baby because I came home and my water was cloudy one day and my snail was tapping on my tank... Three months later I see...
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    New tank new life

    I'm new too but I'm glad to put in my 2 cents on something I actually know about. Kill the aptasia with aptasia x. You don't want those and they look pretty big for only being a week old. Careful cause they can spread.
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    Baby anemone?

    Thanks! :) I'm pretty stoked! I had no idea they could have babies like this! I love it. I think I will name it Pinky! Haha Thanks for the compliments on my sponge. I have a pretty girly tank now that I think about it. LOL
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    Baby anemone?

    I think my RBTA had a baby! Either that or I have some sort of critter in here. I know they can split and this one does pretty often. My mom just got a 350 gallon and gave me her 65 with everything inside! SCORE! She hasn't spotted this little guy before and I have spent hours starring at the...
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    Flat worm?

    I don't know much but I am currently researching my own little baby flatworm infestation myself. According to everything I am looking at, this is a pretty big and aggressive flatworm. Mine are tiny. They look like this.
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    Killer worm?

    This is my new 65 gallon that my mom gave me. It's only 2 days new to my home. She has had it for over 6 months.
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    Killer worm?

    This thing is not a standard bristle worm. If it is then it is at least 7-9 inches long and much skinnier than the others I have found in my tank. It moves very strange as well. I have a video and pictures but it doesn't do much justice to the Length. It has 2 ends. I saw it come out of a rock...
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