I has a Berghia!

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yup... Saw what looked like a baby snail last night, about 1/4 inch long last night. WHen the flashlight hit it, it crawled into a crack in a couple rocks...
this morning, fed everyone and saw this guy on the glass!
I am Special!!! they just appear and grow for me!
 

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Son of a *****... Not Berghia...
Zoa eating ones... Was looking at my gorilla nipples since they weren't open today... kind of odd... Saw about 6 of these little turds on them... Sucked them off with the turkey baster... Will flatworm Exit kill fanworms too???
(Anyone close have some flatworm exit???)
 

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I was thinking a yellow coris, I thought they would eat those buggers LOL
I really like my little yellow coris
 
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Son of a *****... Not Berghia...
Zoa eating ones... Was looking at my gorilla nipples since they weren't open today... kind of odd... Saw about 6 of these little turds on them... Sucked them off with the turkey baster... Will flatworm Exit kill fanworms too???
(Anyone close have some flatworm exit???)
Chad does....
 

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Hmm... Slurped about a dozen out of the tank so far with the turkey baster, but I am sure there are eggs etc...
If I can get them gone with a fish naturally, I'd rather do that...
may have to call chad and see if he is open today...
 
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I believe pretty much any wrasse will eat them, save maybe a scotts or something. I have a radiant wrasse And he munched on all kinds of critters, including flatworms!
true, mainly the Halichoeres species, not sure if the fairies or flashers do. For a very cool wrasse, look into the melanurus(Hoeven's). I have one and he is the talk of the tank...
 
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true, mainly the Halichoeres species, not sure if the fairies or flashers do. For a very cool wrasse, look into the melanurus(Hoeven's). I have one and he is the talk of the tank...
That's a very nice wrasse and has great colors.

Dave - be aware though, wrasse favorite food in the while are crustaceans, they also go after snails and crabs.
 
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says they burrow... Will the CaribSea Dry Aragonite Special Grade Reef Sand be ok for one?
That's the exact sand I have and they are fine with.
Dave - be aware though, wrasse favorite food in the while are crustaceans, they also go after snails and crabs.
yep, they do go after the smaller shrimp like peppermints. Larger ones like cleaners and coral banded should be ok. Just keep them well fed.
 

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