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hammer coral
i have a hammer coral and all of the heads are ot but on the tips of the coral there are little orange things on the tip that move. i dont know what it is. i have been reading brown jelly but didnt have any good pictures of it. can any one help me?
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reply to my first post
here is a picture of what i am tallking about it has the orange stuff on the back of the coral but on the tips
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My bet is on flat worms.
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thats what they look like are they harmful?
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They are annoying pest that will take over your tank. Covering everything in its path. Get rid of them fast.
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If it's true, they're flat worms. You better get rid of them fast before it's too late.
I've seen tank covered with flat worms and the owner could not do anything about them. |
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collect ( suck up ) what you can and Flatworm exit what you cant get. Water change after.
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six line wrasse and/or mandarin goby is the answer to your problems. they will eat you out of brown flat worms in no time.
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One thing to remember is if you use Flat Worm Exit is to get them out as they will release toxins and might complicate things.
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thanks for all the help but i freshwater dipped it yesterday it killed all the tube worms (so i think) and the coral is out today
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I don't know about Mandarin Goby but my six line did not touch them.
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coral, corals, fish, frogspawn, hammer |
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