Thinking about switching to salt...

I had the same thought when transferring my refugium during the upgrade. :laugh:

Quite a few suspicious looking bristleworms got thrown out during that transfer.
 
I had the same thought when transferring my refugium during the upgrade. :laugh:

Quite a few suspicious looking bristleworms got thrown out during that transfer.

Yeah that smaller worm is getting pitched, he's a little too big for me lol. A lady in my sw club is adding the eunicid to her "pest" tank lol


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Definitely a FW and agree with blue that one is likely harmless. The clears are known/thought to be harmless algae grazers but I would probably still suck that guy (and any of his little friends) out with a turkey baster or small diameter tubing. Also, inspect any corals you have and see if they are hanging out on them.

Acoel Flatworms: Simple, "gut-less", small worms... including the ones that "reproduce like rabbits" in reef tanks... best left alone... or selectively siphoned off (mainly) soft corals, out of reef systems.

^If that ID is incorrect and you have a problem pest on your hands you can consider FW Exit...

http://www.melevsreef.com/flatworms.html

There are so many types of FW's. Some are really bad, some just ugly!
 
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