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Noticed this past weekend what appears to be the start of a flatworm outbreak in my 65 gallon mixed reef. Spoke to my maintenance guy and he is very much against chemicals to address the issue. He suggested a 6 line wrasse but probably forgot I already have a mystery wrasse. I am reading they may go after one another but is it ok being that the 6 line is being added to the mystery’s house as opposed to the mystery being added? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
Noticed this past weekend what appears to be the start of a flatworm outbreak in my 65 gallon mixed reef. Spoke to my maintenance guy and he is very much against chemicals to address the issue. He suggested a 6 line wrasse but probably forgot I already have a mystery wrasse. I am reading they may go after one another but is it ok being that the 6 line is being added to the mystery’s house as opposed to the mystery being added? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Best fish to eat them are:
Yellow coris wrasse
Lunare wrasse

Springieri damsel

You can also siphon them with 3/8” tubing and discard them. If you have quite a few, look for presence of eggs which are tiny and scrape off into a net and discard
 
Best fish to eat them are:
Yellow coris wrasse
Lunare wrasse

Springieri damsel

You can also siphon them with 3/8” tubing and discard them. If you have quite a few, look for presence of eggs which are tiny and scrape off into a net and discard
I was told a 6 line?? No???
 

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