Frogspawn with flatworms help

I don't see them eating anything what I see is they speed out over corals mostly soft corals leathers shrooms hammers etc and I believe they steal the light from the coral and cause it to die specifically shrooms one of my ricordeas you couldn't even see the color of it anymore they were on the tips of each ricordea bubble here's a pic

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I don't see them eating anything what I see is they speed out over corals mostly soft corals leathers shrooms hammers etc and I believe they steal the light from the coral and cause it to die specifically shrooms one of my ricordeas you couldn't even see the color of it anymore they were on the tips of each ricordea bubble here's a pic

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Sorry I was absent for alittle. And I deff feel if they are on my frogspawn, they are the reason half my gold wall torch disappeared. Man this is a bummer. Not sure what my next steps going to be.
They eventually wiped out all my torches and hammers.. litterally living in the empty skeletons.
Id find them floating on the water when their food source ran out.
It took months for me to finally get them out.
I finally gave in and broke the tank down.
Best thing since then is my caution and fear to buy more coral!!!
by tank breakdown I'm guessing you did it sand, rock and all? I'm just dreading doing that I finally just got to the 1 year
Mark with my 90. Only upside would be to make a better rock scape . Did you put any old corals back in?
 
Had use it few Years ago when was an explosion of LPS Fw
In few weeks it clean a 250 gal DT
Only problem is to protect it from powerheads and feed it when Fw are finish
 
I know there poisonous. Any
Had use it few Years ago when was an explosion of LPS Fw
In few weeks it clean a 250 gal DT
Only problem is to protect it from powerheads and feed it when Fw are finish
any Problems with the poison?
 
Remove any trace of poison in your tank by filtration
Also no2 and ammonia must be 0
Low no3 and po4
Dont worry for the Fws
When you place it is really an Fws eater machine
 
Remove any trace of poison in your tank by filtration
Also no2 and ammonia must be 0
Low no3 and po4
Dont worry for the Fws
When you place it is really an Fws eater machine
So only concern is if it dies?
 
I wouldn't worry the effects of him dying in that size of a tank. Most people say they just vanish after a couple of days and never really get a chance to control the flatworm population before going MIA. I have never seen anyone state they had issues with them nuking their tank.
 

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