Nov 19, 2014 #1 Istrom Aquarium Advice FINatic Joined Apr 12, 2014 Messages 842 Location Fort Collins, CO It moves fairly quickly, not sure if it's a worm, flatworm, nudibranch, or something else. Thanks!
Nov 19, 2014 #2 Sniperhank Giant Clam Addict Joined Nov 18, 2011 Messages 20,651 Location Summerville, Pennsylvania Not a worm or nudibranch. Looks like a flatworm.
Nov 19, 2014 #3 OP OP Istrom Aquarium Advice FINatic Joined Apr 12, 2014 Messages 842 Location Fort Collins, CO Thanks, are they dangerous? And if so how do I remove them from the tank (I'm kind of guessing since there's one there's probably more)?
Thanks, are they dangerous? And if so how do I remove them from the tank (I'm kind of guessing since there's one there's probably more)?
Nov 19, 2014 #4 Sniperhank Giant Clam Addict Joined Nov 18, 2011 Messages 20,651 Location Summerville, Pennsylvania Can simply siphon them out with some airline tubing if there are too many. Though that isn't one I recognize.
Can simply siphon them out with some airline tubing if there are too many. Though that isn't one I recognize.